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"managed to attract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something or someone succeeding in drawing interest, attention, or admiration. For example: "The new marketing campaign managed to attract a lot of customers."
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He managed to attract one of the smarter, more attractive, and well-connected women from his home area: Angelina Teny.
"Corner Prop" nevertheless managed to attract one bid.
Facebook has managed to attract advertisers onto its mobile service.
How has the lab managed to attract so much money?
None has managed to attract a sizable audience so far.
Godard managed to attract major stars both then and later.
MIT has again managed to attract a world leader to speak at Commencement ceremonies.
Labour managed to attract some good names, including Patrick Stewart and Eddie Izzard.
The party, formed in May, has managed to attract just about 100 supporters.
Under Frelimo, Mozambique has managed to attract foreign investors eager to exploit the nation's mineral wealth.
Berry had managed to attract the attention of neighbours, who called 911.
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