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"draw widespread attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has become popular or noticeable due to having a lot of public focus or interest. For example: The new children's book has drawn widespread attention from parents and educators alike.
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As Griffin's efforts draw widespread attention each week, Morris quietly gathers yards and touchdowns.
Professor Hatfield's research, begun nearly eight years ago, began to draw widespread attention only over the last few months, after the release of his book, an academic treatise published in Italy in English.
A photo of the players carrying the victim while she was passed out, along with a video that showed a former Steubenville baseball player making jokes about raping a "dead" girl, helped draw widespread attention to the case and sparked outrage across the country.
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The case drew widespread attention in Europe.
The tweets drew widespread attention, and some skepticism.
The episode drew widespread attention after it was captured on video.
In the days following Trujillo's arrest, her case drew widespread attention.
Its report on the case drew widespread attention, both in the U.S. and overseas.
He drew widespread attention with his plainspoken persistence, often staying at the Capitol past midnight.
The bid by Ms. Kennedy has drawn widespread attention, eclipsing interest in other candidates.
The insurance battle has drawn widespread attention because of the billions of dollars at stake.
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