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The phrase "attracting than" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks proper context or structure, making it unclear how it should be used.
Example: "This new marketing strategy is attracting more customers than..."
Alternatives: "drawing more than" or "appealing more than".
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Better to blow off all the inspiration and the young voters, the independents and the Republicans that Obama is attracting than to take a chance on something as ephemeral as hope.
For 1 4 < λ < 1, the limit-cycle is more strongly attracting than the fixed point.
It is easy to see how this phase space will be gradually deformed into that of Figure 6c as β → 0. Since for most values of λ, the oscillating state is more strongly attracting than the other attractors, virtually all trajectories will end up in the state in which all nodes are oscillating.
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But also that there was this growing fear that the one person would become more attracted than the other".
Among those who considered it to have an impact, twice as many were attracted than deterred (see Table 3).
Twelve of the caves are open to the public, attracting more than 150,000 visitors annually.
It's attracting more than just media attention.
"You're attracting attention rather than diverting it".
Indeed, we are attracting more investment than Germany, France and Italy put together".
It's a different attitude than attracting a mass audience.
But nowhere is attracting more attention than Detroit.
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