Sentence examples for mass attraction from inspiring English sources

'mass attraction' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a strong and widespread appeal or attraction among a large group of people. Example: The new movie release has been receiving a lot of buzz and is expected to have a strong mass attraction.

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We have to find a way of defending ourselves from others' weapons of mass destruction without losing our own weapon of mass attraction.

Where the Bush administration used military "shock and awe" to hunt down weapons of mass destruction that turned out not even to be there, Obama is himself a weapon of mass attraction.

His alleged naivety about the mass attraction of socialism resulted in divisive and rancourous splits in the Labour party in the 1970s and 1980s, shattering the centre when he stood for deputy leader, triggering the birth of the Social Democratic party and leading to Thatcherism and years out of power for the Labour party.

With that crucial foundation in place, MailChimp smartly used freeimum as a mass attraction strategy designed to convert a meaningful amount of free users to paid.

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Once the province of local visitors, the New York observation deck had become a mass tourist attraction.

I had been sceptical about Macchu Picchu, expecting to be disappointed in an over-hyped mass tourist attraction.

McKay and Colonel Carter (Amanda Tapping) determine that, if they increase the mass's attraction to the ultra-dense neutronium in the planet's crust, the additional mass will cause it to sink into the core of the planet.

But like the new bike paths that were rarely used during my visit, the city lacks the critical mass of attractions to take it from a provincial post-industrial town, to a global cosmopolitan city.

A model that consists of a high degree, zonal truncation of the Selenopotential superimposed to the Earth mass-point attraction is used to explore the existence and orbital characteristics of long-lifetime orbits close to the Moon at any inclination.

Countless movies and TV shows are based on books (and not just comic books) so the cross-over of those mass appeal attractions would add to the glamor of the industry, just as it does at ComicCon.

Eötvös set up a torsion balance to compare, for each of two masses, the gravitational attraction of Earth with the inertial forces due to the rotation of Earth about its polar axis.

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