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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract research" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability of a topic, project, or institution to draw interest or funding from researchers.
Example: "The innovative approach of the new technology is likely to attract research from various academic institutions."
Alternatives: "draw research" or "engender research".
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The 2014 rankings will also help British universities' efforts to attract research funding and recruit top-rate researchers and students.
Fruitfly researchers consider it a matter of pride to give genes colorful names, but these are often moderated or disguised by medical researchers who feel absurd names will not help attract research funds.
The reorganization is intended in part to attract research money and top faculty to New Jersey.
Such disparities can be mitigated by measures to attract research collaboration.
Later, Dongtan hopes to attract research laboratories, technology companies and call-centres, and to develop commercial-exhibition services.
It then embarked on the biggest building programme in UK higher education and an ambitious drive to attract research stars.
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Bismuth has been attracting research interest in recent decades due to its unique properties.
The data has attracted research institutions including the National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University and the University of North Carolina.
However, they have attracted research interest internationally as key components for nanotechnology.
These biomaterials have attracted research interest of materials scientists mainly investigating structure property relationships.
The emerging demand for small caliber vascular grafts to replace damaged vessels has attracted research attention.
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