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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracted after" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward without context.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a situation where someone or something is drawn to another person or thing following a specific event or time.
Example: "She felt attracted after their first conversation at the conference."
Alternatives: "drawn to" or "interested in".
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Large-scale foreign investment was attracted after 1882, when Monterrey was linked by rail with Laredo, Texas.
This was exacerbated by the "vile" press coverage she attracted after she appeared with Carla Bruni, wife of France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, when they visited Britain in March.
Lehane himself went to Eckerd, attracted after his freezing Boston childhood by the Florida sun and the fact that Raymond Carver went there.
Despite the criticism the police attracted after a series of high-profile cases - Stephen Lawrence, Michael Menson, Rachel Nickell -there are clearly continuing problems.
In the leadership election she faces the task of winning over Labour party members but maintaining her centrist pitch, while at the same time trying to banish the 'Blairite' tag that she has unsurprisingly attracted after making comments such as "what matters is what works".
If they were similarly to overrule the Florida court, he said, the court would invite the kind of disdain it attracted after the last contested presidential election, when Republican Supreme Court justices cast the party-line votes that ensured Rutherford B. Hayes's inauguration in 1877.
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In recent years, the city's government has invested resources to cultivate venues and neighborhoods that attract after-hours business.
Combined circulation in Europe and the UK is 310,000 - more than treble the 100,000 the WSJ has been able to attract after two decades of trying.
And the young people nerdfighteria attracts, after all, are often as confused and lonely and frustrated as they are because they don't fit into the boxes, a problem that can hardly be resolved by creating a new one.
Harris is pitch-perfect as Eleanor, somewhat bemused but pleased by the attention her sister is attracting after all this time.
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