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"drew attention from" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone or something gained notice from a particular source or group of people. For example: The new restaurant's unique flavors drew attention from food critics all over the city.
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The one-two punch -- the group's letter and Taco Bell's decision -- drew attention from television networks.
"Dark Places," in particular, drew attention from mystery aficionados, but "Gone Girl" is Ms. Flynn's dazzling breakthrough.
Hamm's goal-scoring talent as a teenager drew attention from top college programs as well as the national team.
The debate among privacy advocates and wireless executives comes after the usefulness of wireless devices drew attention from the attacks.
The kinky spiked masks of the Japanese designer Junya Watanabe (15) drew attention from the fabulous cut of his coats.
By his senior season, Mangold swelled to over 270 pounds and drew attention from his beloved local team, Ohio State.
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As one of the fastest developing fields, genomics became a prominent area that drew attentions from most attendants.
(He requested anonymity to avoid drawing attention from the authorities).
At 15 Koecher was already drawing attention from the StB.
New York's parks more generally have drawn attention from bankers and investors as well.
None of the men would give their names for fear of drawing attention from the authorities.
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