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Discover LudwigThe expression "draw notice" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to something or someone that's attracting attention or interest. For example: "The new restaurant drew notice from celebrities and food critics alike."
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Their job is not to draw notice but to subtly enhance the stars' work.
He's going to draw notice if his performance remains strong through the rest of the week.
Even in Jersey City, Arab and Pakistani men draw notice more now.
Obama will give plenty of speeches this year, and some of them — like this week's remarks on gun violence — are sure to draw notice.
Influenzas always draw notice, and always deserve it, because of their great potential to catch hold, spread fast, circle the world and kill lots of people.
As Janelia reaches its fifth anniversary, its research and culture continue to draw notice, and the question of whether its approach is effective remains unanswered (see page 284).
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Her single-mindedness drew notice.
Even the food drew notice.
Her pro-Russian views drew notice.
Hayes first drew notice as a runner.
He carries an air of style without drawing notice.
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