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The phrase 'attract to' is not correct or usable in written English.
To express the idea of being drawn or attracted to something, you can use the phrase 'attracted to' instead. For example, 'She was immediately attracted to the painting's vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes.'.
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He is part of some players I'll try to attract to Aston Villa, for sure.
Part of managing is what players you can attract to the club".
But the businesses the city desperately needs to attract to generate more revenue are scared off by the crime.
The Chapel Speakeasy was started by a man who wanted to attract to his place artiata, writers and the intelligentsia.
The new civil service managed to attract to its senior levels highly capable, discreet, and self-effacing university graduates.
That means it couldn't connect with the youth market it desperately needed to attract to revitalise the property.
Bourdain said that this was exactly the kind of crowd he wanted to attract to the market.
Even the country's top players – those MLS should want to attract to its teams – feel shut out.
Paul was dubious as to how many people the flags had actually managed to attract to Brooklyn.
But through this message of reform we will attract to our banner people all over the political spectrum".
The tower, known as One57, has attracted attention around the world for the prices it is seeking to attract to live in luxury high above the Manhattan streets.
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