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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catches attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that captures people's interest, or draws their focus. For example: "The bright colors of the flowers instantly catch attention in the garden."
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Resembling a silvery pack of gum, the three-inch-long stainless steel case catches attention swaying from the neck.
Artists form a beachhead that eventually catches attention, and becomes a magnet for galleries, boutiques, restaurants and bars.
Now, with advertising trying to stand out on television, the Internet and mobile devices, choosing the right Broadway campaign often means finding a look that is flexible enough for different platforms, and one that also catches attention quickly.
The atmosphere is a little hard to imagine as there isn't a large scale description, the map at the front catches attention, so I want more of an introduction into this wonderful world.
We prefer to create something new that catches attention, and I think this will continue this time as well.
Adapt by using similar colors and nothing that catches attention.
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Everything is done to catch attention.
Media offices were set up to catch attention.
"We have to create outfits that catch attention".
Danchev is a political historian who caught attention in 2005 with his biography of Georges Braque.
I do not know if they caught a chill but they certainly caught attention.
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