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Discover LudwigThe phrase "force attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the need to pay attention to or give due consideration to something. For example, "We must force attention to the serious environmental impact of our industry."
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Upswept hair and a naked neck force attention to the face and her bow-tied feet.
Their achievement was to force attention to their cause and occupy public consciousness as never before.
There was also a rare target item designed to force attention to the stimulus screen.
But several events loomed that would also force attention on the issue, leaving Mr. Obama vulnerable to continued criticism.
Mr. Swanson does not force attention; he allows the viewer to enter into his world at will.
Since then, Mr. LeDray has sculptured his own jewel-box collection of objects that are striking for their beauty, force, attention to detail and, often, smallness.
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The results suggest that the left MFC is a part of an executive attention network, and that the dichotic listening forced attention paradigm may be a feasible tool for assessing subtle attentional dysfunctions in older adults.
Such a marked decline virtually forced attention to it.
Brendan Telzrow, who is a manager of Salem and records as Stalker, said that slowness forces attention and creates "detachment".
That mindset forces attention to strategies for setting and enforcing rules about how to allocate the burden of cutting emissions.
The chaos of Reykjavik forces attention toward the radically different world to which the President seems determined to lead.
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