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The phrase "attract practitioners" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or methods aimed at drawing in professionals or experts in a particular field.
Example: "The new marketing campaign is designed to attract practitioners from various industries to our conference."
Alternatives: "draw in professionals" or "engage experts".
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These circumstances aren't likely to change, but there is something we can do to attract practitioners.
Their questions are about how to make it happen: How can we attract practitioners and service users to participate?
The authors intend to attract practitioners to share their project data and in return provide visualized IIMs online where they can access the IIMs via web browsers.
Ultimately, Broken Voices raises an important issue of cultural preservation traditions that fail to attract practitioners and audiences are unsustainable, so compromises may be unwelcome, but imperative.
With its deep potential for promoting client progress as well as therapist development, Routine Outcome Monitoring in Couple and Family Therapy: The Empirically Informed Therapist will attract practitioners and research professionals particularly interested in clinical practice, client-directed methods, and couple or family therapy.
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The course attracted practitioners from all backgrounds and I cannot emphasise enough how exceptional it was for analysts to be engaging with would-be music therapists and teachers of a few months' training.
Thanks to that mighty wind barreling through the gorge, Hood River is considered one of the best windsurfing sites on earth and now is attracting practitioners of the next generation of solo, high-speed water sports, kiteboarding, which uses parachutelike kites as sails.
Philosophical positions that argue for a simple and unique scientific method as a criterion of demarcation, such as Popperian falsification, have often attracted practitioners who felt that they had a need to defend their domain of practice.
As a result, it is difficult for private hospitals to compete with public hospitals, and thus private hospitals can attract few practitioners (Zhou 2008).
"It is an interesting example of how the luster of some practices can help attract prestigious practitioners in other practices, and the mutuality of that luster can advance the firm," says Joe Leccese, chairman of Proskauer Rose.
The technique has attracted attention — practitioners in Germany, Portugal, and China are now watching TV with their patients — and this fall Penn and a third researcher are conducting a randomized control trial funded by the National Institute of Mental Health.
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