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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caught some attention" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing something that has attracted interest or notice from people. Example: "The new marketing campaign caught some attention on social media, leading to increased engagement."
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One flicker in the polls caught some attention.
The war interrupted Reeves' ascent, though he caught some attention in 1943's flagwaver So Proudly We Hail.
The South American Youth Championship is typically the first meaningful, international testing ground for players who have already caught some attention, and both Mattheus and Rafinha will be looking to enhance their reputations during the latest installment.
Two weeks ago, Representative Jeff Miller, a Republican from California, deleted "Was Obama born in the United States?" By the end of the day on Wednesday, after Politwoops launched and that tweet caught some attention, Miller's entire Twitter account was gone.
Google caught some attention this past week for mooring a huge barge in SF Bay for mysterious purposes.
Last week AlphaSmart caught some attention with the announcement of a product it calls Dana, which is basically a laptop that runs the Palm operating system.
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That change would catch some attention.
If nothing else, it's a neat little crash course in cobbling together components and the end result is a pair of sneakers that are sure to catch some attention — just make sure not to get them too wet.
IT wasn't quite the slip-up (or slip-down, as it were) most people expect during a presidential campaign, but whatever happened to Ron Paul's eyebrows at Tuesday night's debate certainly caught some viewers' attention.
The fundraising campaign caught some media attention, and before long, Jones was sharing his story on Ellen Degeneres' daytime talk show.
She was on hand to interview stars for Spin Media but also took some time to pose for photographs, and her appearance caught some major attention.
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