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The phrase "attraction on" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
It is unclear what you are trying to say and does not make sense as a standalone phrase. Perhaps you meant to use "attracted to" or "attracted by" in a sentence. For example, "I was attracted to the beautiful scenery," or "She was attracted by his charming personality." Both of these sentences use the correct preposition "to" or "by" after the verb "attracted," indicating who or what is causing the attraction.
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Some people harbour an awkward clash of feelings – homosexual attraction on the one hand and shame or embarrassment about that attraction on the other.
The analysis has been simplified by considering the attraction on only one side of the mountain.
There was one other attraction on the route home: Ronald Reagan's birthplace in Tampico.
The official brochure says Northlandz is "quickly becoming one of the most popular attraction on the East Coast".
"It's going to be a nice attraction on that corner".
That was certainly the case with the presentation for "Veronica Mars," a major attraction on Friday.
A fire in 2008 destroyed the original King Kong attraction on Universal Studio's Hollywood Studio Tour.
In nineteenth-century America, the temperance speech was a common attraction on the lecture circuit.
But being the main attraction on a Buddhist safari has spiritual drawbacks.
It would be his first time as the main attraction on pay-per-view.
The Gum Wall is not the only such attraction on the US West Coast.
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