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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracted back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something is drawn or pulled back to a previous location or state.
Example: "After years of living abroad, she felt an overwhelming sense of nostalgia that attracted her back to her hometown."
Alternatives: "drawn back" or "pulled back".
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Ireland attracted back some of the departed, whose skills and networks acquired abroad fuelled the boom.
This forms a compound that is electrically attracted back to the tungsten filament.
He'd been attracted to girls in high school, though he suspected that they weren't attracted back.
A dynamic equilibrium is created between those ions leaving and those attracted back to the negatively charged metal surface.
Other funds were taken from tobacco settlements and rising income from property taxes as firms and people were attracted back.
He's always attracted back by hints at answers to his twin questions: What really happened to Cheryl?
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The Idaho panhandle, in particular, has attracted back-to-the-land enthusiasts who live in tepees or cabins and are often described here by locals as "those 60's hippies".
They have attracted backing from smaller centrist parties.
That company attracted backing and made the trans2, a GEM forerunner, in Livonia, Mich.
So persuasive is the strand of thought that it has attracted backing from respected public figures such as Sir David Attenborough, Jonathon Porritt and Chris Packham.
Kung-Fu fighting gets Fox backing Taiwanese writer-turned-director Giddens Ko has attracted backing from Fox International Productions for Kung Fu.
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