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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracted many" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has drawn a significant number of people or interest towards it.
Example: "The festival attracted many visitors from across the country."
Alternatives: "drew numerous" or "captivated a lot of".
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The effort has attracted many prominent adherents.
She was very attractive and stylish, and attracted many men.
So it attracted many immigrants.
Has the ACLU attracted many new members?
His fame attracted many pupils, including Ludwig van Beethoven.
This attracted many voters from Labour.
Mr. Baraka's appearance attracted many supporters.
The city attracted many immigrants and became more cosmopolitan.
Thenceforth, Origen lived at Caesarea, where he attracted many pupils.
The country attracted many immigrants, including thousands of African-Americans.
The construction industry has attracted many immigrants to the island.
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