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The phrase "draw attention to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been noticed or focused on. For example, "The testimony of the witness drew attention to a key aspect of the case."
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Players from Germany and France posed nude in desperate attempts to draw attention for the World Cup.
He is known by some for his partying, but Mr. Leder says he would rather draw attention for working hard to make deals that turn around struggling companies.
By the time she left the all-girl Madeira School in McLean, Virginia at 17, she had begun to draw attention for her good looks and rumba skills.
While Senator Caraway once noted that a run in her stocking "would make headlines," women today are more likely to draw attention for their legislation.
The erratic reporting is a problem to which gun-control advocates, law enforcement officials and others have sought to draw attention for years.
Though they no longer draw attention for being an exciting new craze, parkour and free running have attracted a core following.
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But the plant has drawn attention for another reason.
She draws attention for her unusual access to Petraeus.
Mr. Halpin has drawn attention for his address more than anything else.
LOT-EK has drawn attention for repurposing truck bodies in its buildings.
The article drew attention for Williams's comments on the Steubenville, Ohio, rape case.
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