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Discover Ludwig"doesn't attract" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that something or someone is not appealing or interesting to someone else. Example: "I'm sorry, but your offer doesn't attract me. I will have to decline."
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Despite these lures, the country doesn't attract many tourists.
"They say this place doesn't attract enough teenagers.
Wear something that doesn't attract attention, she told her daughter.
That's a determination that's impressive, but it doesn't attract attention".
She has never tasted a cocktail, because it doesn't attract her.
A race for comptroller doesn't attract the same money or attention as a race for governor.
"If golf doesn't attract her demographic, it's not going to grow.
That's not to say that it doesn't attract other V.I.P.'s.
It's almost on the same scale as Ephesus, but doesn't attract the same crowds.
Geocaching doesn't attract the rogue and huckster gold-diggers of yore.
When you first listen to a Sondheim score, it doesn't attract you immediately.
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