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"gave attention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to pay close or focused consideration to something. Example: The teacher gave special attention to the struggling student, helping them understand the difficult concept.
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"I gave attention to a world that creates problems for the honest part of my country.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, a Democrat, also gave attention to the issue in his State of the State address on Jan . 9
Sources quoted by the website also said the vote was intended to fly under the radar before the new Democratic-controlled House of Representatives gave attention to Egypt.
All the papers gave attention to the speech of Norman Cousins; Mr. Fadeyev "directed his criticism at the N. Atlantic Pact.
Bronzino ended up producing many bland, statuesque portraits in which he gave attention to posture and costume while leaving out any trace of the emotions revealed by his sketches.
Before the current war with Iraq, she was in Baghdad for National Geographic and gave attention to the lives of affluent people at a time when most photographers were interested in showing only Iraqis' misery.
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They do need to give attention to their foundations, however.
"Don't give attention to what we don't like".
I have never consciously given attention to celebrities.
"You've got to give attention to people.
All the more reason, then, for giving attention to how you get others to pay attention.
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