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The phrase "attracted up" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It is not commonly used and lacks clarity in meaning, making it difficult to determine when it could be appropriately used.
Example: "She felt attracted up by his charisma, but she wasn't sure why."
Alternatives: "drawn in" or "pulled towards".
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The show attracted up to 11 million viewers nationally – and Batey even developed a stage version.
The French tournament was said to have attracted up to 1.5 million viewers on TV.
It attracted up to 800,000 black men and passed off peacefully.
The girls said they observed that their school field attracted up to 100 geese a day.
Winter Wonderland, a theme park which ran at the Greenwich site throughout December, attracted up to 250,000 visitors.
While it has been denounced by critics as pointless, it has attracted up to 10,000 visitors a day.
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In recent years, the area attracted up-and-coming traders from Cantor Fitzgerald, ambitious men and women who had followed in the footsteps of company executives.
Christ Church is a major tourist attraction that attracts up to 500 visitors a day, even in the off-season.
"Drill videos can each attract up to a million views.
Analysts expect Canary Wharf to attract up to $2.5 billion.
B'nai Yosef attracts up to 1,000 worshippers a day.
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