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The phrase "more attention from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is receiving a greater amount of focus or notice from others. Example: The new marketing campaign received more attention from customers, resulting in a significant increase in sales. In this sentence, "more attention from customers" indicates that the marketing campaign was noticed and received more focus from potential buyers, leading to a positive outcome.
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More attention from voters?
He is attracting more attention from opponents.
Does it merit more attention from the top?
That latter group deserves more attention from researchers.
It is somewhat surprising that equity-compensation regulation hasn't received more attention from legal scholars.
Takeaway: Going forward, business continuity plans are likely to receive more attention from the enforcement division.
The paper calls for more attention from transit agencies to the planning potential of transit maps.
Sometimes the outlying polls receive more attention from the news media, when they probably deserve less.
Nicks, the Giants' vertical threat, could attract more attention from defensive backs.
What's interesting is that it's the latter set of benefits that attract more attention from policymakers.
Hedge funds have lately been receiving more attention from regulators, and rightly so.
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