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"renewed attention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a situation in which someone or something is receiving more attention, emphasis, or consideration than previously. For example, "The issue of environmental preservation has recently come to the forefront of public discourse, with politicians showing renewed attention to the crisis."
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With renewed attention brings challenges.
Mr. Strayhorne put the renewed attention in more simplistic terms.
The concert brought renewed attention to the instrument.
Since then, the candidate's finances have attracted renewed attention.
It focused renewed attention on the unit's practices.
But Judge Bybee has come under renewed attention.
A quarter century later, Orlean's essay brought them renewed attention.
Those reference firms instantly won renewed attention and special treatment.
In the early 1980s, amid the renewed attention, the cousins came clean.
His death caused widespread outrage and focused renewed attention on police tactics and corruption in Russia.
But new polls showing a dead heat there are drawing renewed attention.
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