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The expression "be a magnet for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where something attracts a lot of attention, people, etc. For example, "The new restaurant has become a magnet for locals who want to try its delicious food."
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The sheer novelty would be a magnet for eyeballs.
But Favre seems to be a magnet for drama.
But his work tends to be a magnet for trouble.
And New York continues to be a magnet for newcomers.
Like public libraries, Starbucks can be a magnet for people who have nowhere else to go.
"We knew we were going to be a magnet for Republican super-PAC money," he said.
The next step will include legislative hearings, which could be a magnet for opponents.
Potentially it will be a magnet for young British multimedia journalists.
Cedarhurst and Lawrence residents should feel lucky to be a magnet for stable community groups.
New York City continues to be a magnet for college students.
"You're building something that wants to be a magnet for youth," he said.
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