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The phrase "attracting a new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to draw in new customers, clients, or members to a group or organization.
Example: "Our marketing campaign is focused on attracting a new audience to our brand."
Alternatives: "drawing in a new" or "gaining a new".
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They're attracting a new wave of kids.
Accounting for almost half of betting shops' profits, the machines are attracting a new audience.
But the sites of old airbases are attracting a new kind of visitor.
But they are attracting a new type of owner -- one that has Charleston alarmed.
And that particular urban texture is attracting a new generation of more established artists and gallery owners.
He was known for attracting a New Age crowd, many of whom were exploring Orthodox Judaism for the first time.
Our clubs are focused on attracting a new, family audience to football and those efforts are clearly working".
He is also attracting a new generation of fans, whom he won over earlier this year when he performed at the Bonnaroo Festival.
And this trend, once perceived as a novelty at best, is attracting a new generation of light-traveling frequent fliers and canny frugalistas.
Ireland is attracting a new generation of foreign firms, such as Activision Blizzard, a computer-games company, which has hired 800 people to carry out technical support.
Exhibitions like "Savage Beauty" are an important means of raising cash; they can also be effective tools for attracting a new audience.
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