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The phrase "attracted to which" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific subject or object that someone finds appealing or interesting.
Example: "She spoke about the various cultures she was attracted to, which included those rich in history and tradition."
Alternatives: "drawn to which" or "interested in which".
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Recently, he had met a woman he was attracted to, which distressed him because having an affair would have violated his ethics.
Hiding it when you don't need to is the worst option, you'll be miserable and likely have partners you aren't attracted to, which unfair to them and you.
Many people, in an even more dedicated effort to help, have called these young people perverts and spat at them and insisted they'll go to hell, so that they can arrive at being heterosexual, enjoying a proper wedding with someone of the opposite sex who they're not really attracted to, which always ensures a long, healthy and uncheapened marriage.
His Brad is so natural in his masculinity and in his bemused willingness to help without understanding much, except what he's attracted to — which is to say, after a while, the skeptical and then flirtatious Nyasha — that you start to laugh even before he speaks a line.
Our collections are based on what we are attracted to, which motif feels right for us each year, rather than trying to follow trends.
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Brainstorm criteria for which options you are attracted to and which you are not.
He was attracted to boxing, which seemed explosive and free.
She found herself growing more attracted to him, which unsettled her.
The artists of the Fluxus movement in the '60s and the '70s were similarly attracted to boxes, which recalled everything from emergency first-aid kits to reliquaries.
Viewers were increasingly attracted to "G.M.A.," which, in the Robin Roberts-George Stephanopoulos era, had become brighter and lighter — the cast was more bubbly and the stories more gossip-laden.
Whether it's a horse or a human, we are both powerfully attracted to that which is most familiar.
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