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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attraction has been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the state or condition of attraction over a period of time or in a specific context.
Example: "The attraction has been a popular destination for tourists since it opened."
Alternatives: "the appeal has been" or "the draw has been".
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But now a new and highly lucrative attraction has been found in the Highlands: gold.
Though finishing times are world-class, Gebrselassie's goal of making the race an attraction has been somehow elusive.
The traditional seaside attraction has been revamped and set in contemporary Britain to mark its 350th anniversary.
The law of attraction has been around for millenniums; Byrne cites Plato, Galileo, Beethoven, Edison, Carnegie, Einstein and even Jesus himself as adepts.
Nine months after Tropical Storm Irene struck Vermont, causing extensive property damage, the state's third-largest tourist attraction has been rebuilt.
Last week, the company reported that just 366,000 people had visited the dome in the little more than the month the attraction has been open.
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Walliams added that Attraction had been worthy winners.
For more than a century, the neighborhood's signature attraction had been its bright yellow streetcars.
But for centuries, those with same-sex attraction have been forced to do so.
Already the streets between the railway station and his attraction have been enlivened by rival street artists.
But the eidetic spark of mutual attraction had been there for the first five years of his marriage and had only gradually faded.
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