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The phrase "attract mobs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the ability to draw large groups of people, often in a negative or chaotic sense, such as in gaming or social situations.
Example: "The controversial speaker managed to attract mobs of protesters outside the venue."
Alternatives: "draw crowds" or "gather throngs".
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It would not be be a megastore that might look out of place or attract mobs.
Attract mobs to you.
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Some exhibitions have attracted mobs, while others have appalled critics; a few have done both.
Her organization, Creative Time, which has been staging free spectacles in public spaces since 1974, had been attracting mobs all week for a public dance performance.
This is the Bearden retrospective that attracted mobs of admirers at the National Gallery in Washington, where it was organized and first presented.
The buses can be seen lumbering down Pennsylvania Avenue headed eastward toward the Capitol Beltway, attracting mobs of people chanting and screaming and pumping their fists in the air.
Also, the riders whose fame in Europe is such that they can't so much as check the mail without attracting mobs of rabid fans love coming to America.
"It attracted the Mob".
All summer, Yao had been unable to appear in public without attracting a mob.
Yet the Greens had one magic weapon in their arsenal to attract an eager mob of hacks to cover them.
The ghosts of Mean Streets and the Godfather still attract visitors, but the mob guys are gone, to the suburbs and New Jersey.
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