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"attract much attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to emphasize that something (usually a person or event) is receiving a lot of attention or interest. For example: The new movie is expected to attract much attention due to its star-studded cast.
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For years, General Lee Avenue didn't attract much attention.
The Amazon, and hydroelectric dams within it, will attract much attention.
The arrival of a small well-dressed man with one shoe did not attract much attention.
Stephen Naughton wants a big comfortable luxury car that does not attract much attention.
Some items are bound to attract much attention at the nonproliferation treaty review conference in May.
A SPECIAL election to choose a state assemblyman normally does not attract much attention.
They just do not attract much attention when the victory is decisive.
Out of This World Strangely dressed people walking around Manhattan don't usually attract much attention.
Until relatively recently, the Chinese territory of Macau — sometimes spelled Macao — didn't attract much attention in America.
THE alpine hamlets and valleys of Vorarlberg, Austria's westernmost province, rarely attract much attention, even at home.
So they bury some of those arguments in the process, the part that's too boring to attract much attention.
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