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"garner less attention" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that something has received a smaller amount of attention or focus than expected. For example: The local library fundraiser garnered less attention than the organizers had hoped.
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But the ratings garner less attention now.
One reason the annual G.M. meetings garner less attention is because they serve in part to discuss procedural issues and rule changes.
The effect of a drubbing at the state level, while likely to garner less attention than what happens in Washington, could be devastating for Democrats, just as it proved to be 16 years ago.
First, it would be reasonable to expect that experimental anomalies would garner less attention than the research's major focus.
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Garnering less attention is the "schools-to-prison" pipeline, an entirely destructive symbiosis that has developed between our public schools and our nation's prisons.
Garnering less attention from the medical and scientific community is the environment in which that care is provided, which remains impersonal, noisy, and over illuminated.
My hope is for the athletes who follow in Jason's footsteps to garner significantly less attention and fanfare.
It's obvious that the Game Boy is dying out and garnering less and less attention every year, but a total kill-off of the system?
Revivals get much less attention".
Consumers pay less attention.
This way you'll attract less attention.
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