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The phrase "attracting over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the act of drawing in a certain number of people or things, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The event was successful, attracting over 500 attendees."
Alternatives: "drawing in more than" or "gathering over".
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EE's customer base also increased by 68% in the fourth quarter of 2013, attracting "over 800,000" new customers to its 4G service in the UK, Mr Swantee said.
Codename: Gordon has been overall well received by both reviewers, and the public, the game attracting over 600,000 players in the first three weeks after its release.
HollywoodReporter.com is now the leading trade news Web site, attracting over five million unique monthly visitors.
Their show was a success, attracting over 2,000 visitors over the Fourth of July weekend.
But small it's not, attracting over 800 performers to venues across Leicestershire.
(P.S. Maybe ditch the trackies?) #AdNandos" the restaurant posted on its official Twitter page, quickly attracting over 13,000 retweets.
The moment was caught on CCTV and spread like wildfire around the internet, attracting over eight million views on YouTube.
During the 90s, The Crystal Maze was among Channel 4's most watched programmes, regularly attracting over four million viewers.
Since data.gov.uk's creation in 2010, some 8,000 datasets have been released through the site, attracting over 1.75m visits.
The partnership has spawned an e-book service that is attracting over 335,000 active readers per month.
That was considered something of a disappointment because a year earlier NBC had a smash result with "The Voice" in that hour, attracting over 37 million viewers.
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