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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracted viewers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has drawn the attention or interest of an audience, such as a show, advertisement, or event.
Example: "The new documentary attracted viewers from all over the country, sparking conversations about its important themes."
Alternatives: "captivated audiences" or "drew in spectators."
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His channel has attracted viewers in their millions.
Unlike some horror movies, the film mostly attracted viewers over the age of 25, The Associated Press reported.
Television revenue was the likely reason the A.C.C. courted Boston College, which would have attracted viewers in New England.
But since then, it has spent heavily on shows like the time-bending mystery "Flash Forward" that have not attracted viewers.
Minnesota and St .Louis have attracted viewers in the past, albeit at times when the broadcast networks' strength was not as sapped by cable as it is now.
Carol Mendelsohn, one of the executive producers, said the show quickly attracted viewers by offering them an opportunity to learn something.
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Yes, he is the face, the star who attracts viewers.
Ms. Schlossberg can attract viewers who care nothing about politics.
Can a local newscast be worthy and still attract viewers?
He later used wrestling to attract viewers to TBS and TNT.
Television producers and anchors therefore resort to sensationalism to attract viewers.
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