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"no attraction" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means a lack of appeal or appeal. You can use it when describing something or someone that does not hold any interest or fascination for you. For example: - The new museum exhibit had no attraction for me, as I am not a fan of modern art. - He admitted that there was no attraction between them, and they remained just friends. - The movie received mixed reviews and had no attraction for audiences.
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But he professes no attraction to men.
Mr. Hallgren has no attraction to Fords and Chevys.
That's not to suggest the evening held no attraction for Met cognoscenti.
Such small numbers hold no attraction for major investors but smaller, specialist companies are flourishing.
The provincial trap of black separatism held no attraction for either man.
During his long life Trachi had encountered very few of them, and he assured me that he felt no attraction to these squalid monsters.
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Another says, "No Tourist Attraction on the Ruins of 1,500 People's Homes".
Which makes his achievement of qualifying for snooker's most prestigious tournament, to take on the sport's No 1 attraction and defending champion, all the more remarkable.
They were quite safe from discovery there; it was a locality that had no attractions, to which nobody ever came.
But for an increasing number of us life after death has no attractions and we doubt that it exists.
To protect that freedom, government was necessary: anarchy had no attractions for any Greek except perhaps Diogenes, the father of Cynic philosophy.
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