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The phrase "given more attention" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that needs or deserves more focus or consideration. Example: "The teacher asked that the students' spelling be given more attention during their writing assignments."
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Especially, the decomposition of urea should be given more attention.
Should not associative networks be given more attention?
Furthermore, the temporal variation of uncertainty sourced from GCMs should be given more attention.
This aspect of Dickens' writing ought to be given more attention, especially in his bicentenary year.
But the questions are legitimate: Why are some diseases given more attention than others?
The conflict has given more attention to the whole question of identity online.
He might have given more attention to the private sector, which creates most jobs, after all.
Black and Native American experiences aren't the only narratives being given more attention these days.
Those who were told they were "late-bloomers" worked harder and were given more attention from their teachers.
Since the annexation of Crimea by Russia last year, the figure of Prince Vladimir has been given more attention.
It follows that his photos of boxing in Brooklyn have been given more attention than his environmental policy predicaments.
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