Sentence examples for burgeoning attraction from inspiring English sources

The phrase "burgeoning attraction" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a growing or developing feeling of attraction towards someone or something. Example: The two colleagues had always been cordial towards each other, but lately, there seemed to be a burgeoning attraction between them. It was hard to deny the chemistry that was palpable whenever they were together.

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Shamed by both her husband's behaviour and her own burgeoning attraction to Borgman, she becomes complicit.

David Berthold's production charts the burgeoning attraction of Tim Guyy Edmonds and John Matt Zeremeses) from school-day overtures in geography class through to a partnership that had been going nearly a decade when Tim, then 25, was told he had HIV.

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But with traditional shipbuilding in decline, Portsmouth hopes its burgeoning attractions can take up the slack.

By this time, Mansfield had found new life as a burgeoning tourist attraction thanks to the fact that the revered 1994 movie The Shawshank Redemption was filmed there (scenes from other, lesser films like Air Force One and Tango & Cash were shot there as well the latter while Mansfield was still an operational prison).

Adoration for my children fed from an endless fount, despite the fact I may not be able to sympathize with burgeoning feelings of attraction to the same sex, and a desire to share more.

Re "New Melting Pot of Museums Downtown: A Cultural Hub Takes Shape in Manhattan's Oldest Quarter" (news article, Aug. 5): Lower Manhattan's burgeoning museum district contains many attractions, including the Museum of Jewish Heritage and the Irish Hunger Memorial, the National Museum of the American Indian, the planned Guggenheim museum and the relocated Museum of the City of New York.

Daughter Caroline was now the attraction, and Stephanie was a burgeoning jet-set presence, spirited, challenging and not naturally pious.

The heady days of their economic miracle a fading memory, many Japanese look east across the Yellow Sea to burgeoning China with a mix of nostalgia, attraction and some trepidation.

Since we have a burgeoning film industry it will always remain a huge attraction.

Oman's attractions include a largely-untouched coastline, mountains, deserts and the burgeoning capital Muscat, with its forts, palaces and old walled city.

Abetted by a burgeoning news media and consumer culture, the middle class succeeded in reinventing the attractions of the aristocratic lifestyle as qualities that were imitable, not innate — as products one might acquire, not inherit.

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