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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracted page" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a page that draws interest or attention, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The website's design was so appealing that it created an attracted page for visitors."
Alternatives: "engaging page" or "appealing page".
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Crowley used the house to perform "the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage" and other rituals, but while its reputation attracted Page, other buyers have been less keen: it was back on the market in 2009 for just £176,000, complete with sinister history of rituals and death.
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It can't be easy to know your editors are doing bad things, but that those bad things are the only way they'll ever attract page views.
At SxSW, Miller added, there are "a lot of sexy apps being launched", but Plaxo's relaunch and suite of new products aren't intended to be flashy, nor focused on attracting page views, but on being seen as a utility for busy professionals.
Content farms - Websites that aggregate and churn out high volumes of low-quality information, in the interest of attracting page-views to sell ads.
By its second week it had attracted 8,000 page views.
Last week, the Jaimes version of "Nancy" attracted 133,000 page views on Wednesday, then spiked to 390,000 views the next day, according to Andrews McMeel.
For an annual cost of $125,000, or a mere 0.05 percent of the university's $226 million budget, Utah State's four-year-old OpenCourseWare program attracted 550,000 page views last year, making it one of the most popular in the United States, according to Marion Jensen, its former director.
The chance to make money also attracted [End Page 169] new migrants from Europe whose vulnerable immune systems were assaulted by mosquito-borne diseases as soon as they arrived.
In its first five weeks, the site attracted 35,000 page views, which Weingarten considers "pretty good". She was recently on NBC's "Today" show to discuss Vroomgirls, as well as shows in Phoenix, Dallas, Houston and Miami.
All of this stems from Piero Sraffa's The Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities (1962), whose 100 or so pages have attracted thousands of pages of elucidation, though the true meaning of Sraffian economics still remains somewhat elusive.
(In aggregate, Spartz says, the company's sites attract sixty million page views a month).
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