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The phrase "get more attention" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that requires additional focus, or to explain that more awareness needs to be given to a certain situation. For example, "The issue of homelessness needs to get more attention from lawmakers."
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The study's findings may soon get more attention.
Big-ticket weapons get more attention.
Why doesn't Medford get more attention?
Should low HDL get more attention?
Community colleges should get more attention and more resources.
"We have these billionaires, so we get more attention".
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They get more attention in the mainstream media than in the blogosphere.
"We feel that ensures more quality and also that we get more attention when it's needed".
You'll get more attention being professional and doing what your told than by stalking people around.
Taller people tend to get more attention in this world, purely because they're easier to spot.
I think the asterisk beside the no-hitter would get more attention than the no-hitter".
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