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The phrase "get her attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any situation where you are trying to get someone's attention, for example: "Sally wanted to talk to Ellen, so she waved her arms and tried to get her attention."
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"I was trying to get her attention," he said.
I am saying that it will get her attention.
"I started waving my arms to get her attention.
He shouted several times to get her attention.
I waved at her, trying to get her attention, and she stared right through me.
From up to 10 feet away, you say "Hello, Ivee" to get her attention.
And unlike the other paparazzi, he didn't have to shout her name to get her attention.
Then he decided to get her attention by urinating on her jump seat.
A few years ago, Triston liked a girl but wasn't sure how to get her attention.
Orders were forgotten or mixed up and it was hard to get her attention.
She always has her nose in a book, so sometimes I feel like it's hard to get her attention.
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