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Discover LudwigThe phrase "keeps attracting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the ongoing action of something bringing in or inviting attention, interest, or visitors. For example: "The city's vibrant nightlife keeps attracting young professionals from all over the country."
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"Madness the magnet keeps attracting me/I try to run, but see I'm not that fast".
"The test of the city is whether it keeps attracting rich people, important people," he said.
As she talks I notice something keeps attracting and holding her attention on the wall to my right.
There's something organic about old-time music, which is why it's lasted so long and keeps attracting new people.
Sprint, unlike Verizon or AT&T, still offers unlimited data service, and Mr. Hesse said that was a major reason Sprint keeps attracting iPhone subscribers.
Still, the company keeps attracting districts and investors, an indication that its success may have less to do with its financial performance than its ability to sell what it describes as its academic expertise.
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We need to keep attracting the world's top talent.
Wealth managers will do the same with robo-advisers if they keep attracting new money.
The economy needs to keep attracting footloose, smart, rich foreign workers in order to thrive.
Ultimately, he was booted for the high-risk recruits he kept attracting.
I should have known that those who attract bad boyfriends tend to keep attracting them.
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