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Discover Ludwig"attracted with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a particular emotion or feeling one has towards a specific thing or person. For example, "I was instantly attracted with his kind and gentle manner."
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Foragers were attracted with tissues soaked in sugar water, placed at the hive entrance.
They are easily attracted with nest boxes which has increased their numbers in areas where nest sites are scarce.
"The Bush tax cuts have become a black hole that has attracted, with deep gravitational force, all of the debate about taxation," he said.
"This proposal [on abortion] could have led to a decline in support among those whom they had attracted with welfare programmes".
That was some seven million more viewers than NBC attracted with Game 4 of the National Basketball Association finals Wednesday night.
Cleanup was finally accomplished — and developers attracted — with the aid of almost $150 million in state and federal economic development grant money.
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But the fans the studios are really trying to attract with such imagery are in Eastern Europe, South Korea and Latin America.
I have a neighbor with a soft spot for these beasts, which he attracts with meat scraps.
More restrained than the nearly contemporaneous Hals painting, the Velázquez attracts with stillness, delicacy and evenness of hand.
Opposites attract" with a smile.
NRW attracts with an already experienced 'auto cluster'.
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