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The phrase "attracts me" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that draws or appeals to a person. Here is an example: "The bright colors and intricate designs of the artwork on display at the museum really attract me." In this sentence, the subject (the artwork) is described as "attracting" the speaker (me). This phrase is often used to express personal preferences or interests.
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That look attracts me.
It's the emotional aspect that attracts me.
This is still something that attracts me.
The humble composition is what attracts me".
It's not what attracts me though.
What attracts me isn't just the thought of sailing.
Shostakovich on Britten said, "What attracts me to Britten?
I've always done whatever attracts me without censoring myself.
"What attracts me are free and sensual curves.
The thing that attracts me is the incredible landscape.
Of course it attracts me, but for now, no.
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