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'drew particular attention' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a person or thing that has received special, focused notice or regard. For example, "The student's exceptional exam results drew particular attention from the professor."
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One person on Friday drew particular attention.
Two guests in the chamber drew particular attention.
A one-shoulder Armaniesque silk dress with a sheer beaded skirt drew particular attention.
The two acts of "Giselle" drew particular attention to the épaulement (shouldering) of the women.
"Head Case" drew particular attention last season for its fifth episode.
It was Ms. Shaw's pink ball cap that drew particular attention on that June morning in 2009.
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A Mets sponsorship has drawn particular attention.
What they did against the Colts may draw particular attention.
The singers move slowly and angularly, drawing particular attention to stiffly splayed hands.
The growing use of the costly defibrillators is drawing particular attention.
The images never draw particular attention to the way they have been framed or coloured.
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