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Discover Ludwig"recent attention" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to recent attention that has been given to something, such as an event or news story. Example sentence: The film has recently been receiving a lot of attention from the media.
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But residents say the recent attention is not enough.
dc.description.abstract Social media's role in facilitating anti-authoritarian protests has received much recent attention.
Much recent attention has been paid to the European Union's drafting of a formal constitution.
But recent attention has focused on the revival of Handel's operas.
Like the Mayflower, the Days Hotel has attracted a lot of recent attention.
Despite this recent attention, care for both children and older people remains undervalued and underfunded.
"I am so thankful for the recent attention," he said, tinkering with the sputtering engine.
The autism community is encouraged by the recent attention to this profound set of disabilities.
The recent attention given to user innovation is being fueled by the Internet.
Here are two new putters getting a lot of recent attention.
But much of the recent attention in India has focused on paid political content.
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