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Discover LudwigThe phrase "claim attention" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of attracting or demanding someone's focus or notice. Example: "The speaker used a dramatic pause to claim attention from the audience before continuing with her presentation."
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Why should such noxious claptrap claim attention now?
Before that occurs, it is, rather, the particular aspects and facets of existence that are apt to claim attention.
It also did what sound art was historically meant to do: to give sound — variously referred to as noise, or music or silence — the assertive presence of any other art medium, make it fill space, claim attention and time.
The one step that hangs in my head is a rapid, metric run on half-toe, performed by the Choristers in one exit; but there are static groupings, especially those with Mr. Samson at their center, that also claim attention.
Even an oyster and a lobster claw, rendered in actual size, animatedly claim attention, thanks not only to the quality of their drawing and color, but also to the lively paper surfaces created by the artist.
Cable executives acknowledge that this may cut into their ability to claim attention from viewers and the news media with the new shows they reserved expressly to take advantage of the livin' is easy attitude at the networks this summer.
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This crew of studio legends is years beyond grandstanding, although each claimed attention now and then.
Carolina Herrera first claimed attention with her extravagant evening dresses and wedding gowns, one of them famously worn by Caroline Kennedy.
In addition, biomedical materials have claimed attention because of the increased interest in tissue engineering materials for wound care and regenerative medicine.
She, dressed in black, enters, casting a single shadow sideways as she claims attention with the meter of her feet; then she holds a long pose.
For all Thorpe's skill (and he first claimed attention as one of our most fastidious poets), the stories frequently seem numbingly slow.
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