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The phrase "attracts support from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how a person, organization, or idea gains backing or endorsement from others.
Example: "The new policy attracts support from various community leaders who believe in its potential benefits."
Alternatives: "gains backing from" or "receives endorsement from".
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Its record on economic growth and maintaining order still attracts support from older Malaysians but counts for much less with younger voters.
The party attracts support from more affluent minority groups, but it struggles to cast off negative associations with racist pronouncements such as Enoch Powell's "rivers of blood" speech.
This is the only non-sectarian party in Northern Ireland (apart from the Women's coalition) and attracts support from both Catholics and Protestants.
Led by Sean Neeson, this is the only non-sectarian party in Northern Ireland (apart from the Women's Coalition) and attracts support from both Catholics and Protestants.
Suggest ways to frame an idea so that it attracts support from the people who will need to support it.
Part of the high level of interest is that it is a rare policy that attracts support from both liberals and conservatives.
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They attracted support from some leading Republicans.
The project has already attracted support from abroad.
His fundraising efforts have attracted support from celebrities including Simon Pegg, Russell Brand, Stephen Fry and Simon Cowell.
As such, it attracted support from all over the country.
The service has also attracted support from coaches.
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