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"get attention for" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used when you are seeking attention or recognition for something. For example, "She was determined to get attention for her hard work."
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How else to get attention for one's product or one's art?
Pinweel has managed to use the dispute to get attention for its site.
Their seats on the board, he added, can become "pulpits to get attention for their child".
He defended its use as a way to "get attention" for the cause.
"It seems to me like he's doing it mostly to get attention for himself".
"I think she's doing this partly to get attention for herself".
It used YouTube to get attention for the launch of his candidacy.
"I tried to get attention for my missing 50 cents," the Central Park Mom said.
At the same time, Mr. Chronister wanted to get attention for their Web site, BBQAddicts.com.com
Rather than run around in barely there ensembles, women are wearing clothes that get attention for their vivid color.
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"Justin gets attention for better or for worse.
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