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"capturing the attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that stands out and draws your attention. For example, "The impressive visuals of the movie were certainly capturing the attention of audience members."
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Capturing the attention of customers with just the right human touch will command an increasing premium.
Yet it quickly went viral, capturing the attention of celebrities and animal rights groups.
The proteomics field is now capturing the attention of computer scientists and bioinformaticians.
But at least he should have no trouble capturing the attention of the electorate, a vital element in any insurgency.
Now Nona is upbeat about the president, saying the war succeeded in capturing the attention of the West.
She drew thousands of fans and became an international celebrity, capturing the attention of the American press.
It is not easy capturing the attention of Jim Breyer, one of Silicon Valley's leading venture capitalists.
In Munich, the Black September terrorists succeeded in capturing the attention of TV viewers around the world for a whole day.
Along with fast-food workers, retail workers are capturing the attention of the public and the media with the Fight for $15.
But there are two artists whose fabricated works have been capturing the attention of the crowds in Paris more than any others: Du Zhenjun and Yang Yongliang.
But Canadian circus show Carousel & Clothesline seemed to have a hard time capturing the attention of some of the kids in their audience.
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