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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracts better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability of something to draw in or appeal to a higher quality or more desirable group or outcome.
Example: "This new marketing strategy attracts better clients than our previous approach."
Alternatives: "draws in superior" or "appeals to higher quality".
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He believes the flexibility makes TV series more attractive to top writers – which in turn attracts better directors and actors.
That, in turn, attracts better employees, or so goes the theory.
And as it spends more money and attracts better players, it stands to make tens of millions of dollars more competing in the Champions League.
Although it might benefit everyone in the industry to tighten up on bonuses, there is a market at work here: better pay attracts better people.
Being the biggest kid on the block is certainly an advantage: a long mailing list attracts better merchants, which pull in more consumers.
For Maria Bråth, boss of internet startup Brath, the six-hour working day the company introduced when it was formed three years ago gives it a competitive advantage because it attracts better staff and keeps them.
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Bob Galterio, the general manager, said the revenue-sharing formula helped his track triple the average size of its purses, which in turn attracts better-quality horses.
It used to focus on sub-prime borrowers, but refocused a few years back and now attracts better-quality customers.
And higher salaries may attract better teachers.
He raised purses, attracting better horses.
It is concentrating its marketing on attracting better customers.
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