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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract precisely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the specific targeting or appeal of something to a particular audience or group.
Example: "The marketing campaign was designed to attract precisely the demographic we wanted to reach."
Alternatives: "draw specifically" or "appeal directly".
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So why not save by coming here?" Mall officials hope to attract precisely such bargain-conscious consumers.
It does not follow, however, that every offence that falls into the category should attract precisely the same sentence or that the tariff should never be questioned.
Kevin Hallock, the Joseph R. Rich '80 Professor and the Donald C. Opatrny '74 chair of the Department of Economics, said: "Having an endowed, named position like this allows us the ability to attract precisely the kinds of leading scholars we need to maintain our excellence and move toward our ambitious goals in teaching and research.
These packets of Stink Bug Attractant cling to the side of a Raid display, after the top bag realized mid-air that not only would their attempt at mass suicide likely fail, rumors of their "cry for help" would attract precisely the kind of attention they sought to extinguish by killing themselves.
Avoid general, ambiguous interests like "movies," and never put anything even remotely sexual, as this will attract precisely the wrong kind of people.
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Second, market mechanisms regulate the influx in a highly effective fashion, attracting precisely the kinds of workers the U.S. doesn't have enough of and sending them exactly where we need them and when.
Likewise, says Perniola, art collections in modern museums produce a "baroque effect," where "The field that is opened up by a collection is not that of cultivated public opinion, nor of social participation, but a space that attracts precisely because it cannot be controlled or possessed" (Perniola 1995, 87).
In a sport with a long history of racism — Scott's victory in 1963 was not acknowledged by Nascar until after the event — and whose sponsors have not embraced minority drivers, Darrell Wallace Sr .says he believes his son will attract sponsorship precisely because he is black.
In fact, the Terrys attract controversy precisely because they insist on pursuing a line of Palladianism, in the design of numerous country houses, as well as major urban shopping and office developments - as if the days of Palladio, or at least his ideals, were still part, parcel and pediment of everyday life.
I suspect that Rubens attracts painters precisely because his style, being synthetic, presents no integral, daunting mystery.
That there was never a "too far" was so hard to imagine because it required understanding that his supporters were attracted to precisely the same incoherent obnoxiousness that repelled the rest of us.
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