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Discover Ludwig"bringing attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to the act of focusing people's attention on something or someone, either through words or actions. For example, "The candidate was successful at bringing attention to her campaign platform."
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"Malbecs are bringing attention to wine," Kristie said.
The choice of Mr. Kerrey is certainly bringing attention.
The column dismisses the important role that artists can play in bringing attention to important issues.
In bringing attention to Gaza, though, the Mavi Marmara surpassed expectations.
"It's bringing attention to the cumbersome and always-expanding regulatory apparatus of the city".
But while editors have celebrated his work at Burberry, Bailey has resisted bringing attention to himself.
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That brought attention here.
That overage brought attention to these conversations.
"It brings attention to an issue.
But it again brought attention on officials.
"My name will bring attention," he said.
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