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"got more attention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain that something or someone has drawn more attention than before. For example: "The new play got more attention than any of the theater's previous productions."
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"I got more attention.
The sex got more attention stateside than the hopelessness.
AOL.com also got more attention than it normally does.
Then, a curve or a detail got more attention".
If you were a New York artist, you got more attention.
While I wish the Paumanok chenin blanc got more attention, I can understand why it doesn't.
I should hire her, to come with me everywhere I go, because I got more attention.
"That part of the operation got more attention than the action itself," Ms. Nirankari said.
For a while, your divorce and custody battle got more attention than your artwork.
As they got more attention they built their reputation via pay-per-view he changed the name.
Felker happily made the letter public, and the pieces got more attention than he or Wolfe likely ever dreamed.
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