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Discover LudwigThe phrase "augmentation garners" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that an increase or enhancement is attracting attention or support.
Example: "The new marketing strategy shows that the augmentation garners significant interest from potential customers."
Alternatives: "enhancement attracts" or "increase draws".
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"Breast augmentation" garners over 2,000; "Lasik" around 2,000 videos.
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Thankfully, his music requires little visual augmentation.
No, the phone is an augmentation device.
Bicycles are mechanical augmentation of walking, really.
"The most unique innovations will be augmentation, as a smartwatch is in essence an augmentation device," he says.
Here, augmentation will enhance genes for speed and stamina.
He was dedicated to the augmentation of knowledge.
And then the Garners testified.
(By contrast, doctors performed the most popular surgical procedures, liposuction and breast augmentation, far less frequently, in 2001 doing 385,390 lipoplasties and 216,754 breast augmentations).
"Open and frequent discussion garners trust.
MySpace garners half of the revenue pie.
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