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The phrase "revive attention" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to bringing something back to life or re-energizing an idea, concept, or plan. For example, "Despite the fact that the idea had been forgotten, we worked to revive attention to the project."
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An official traveling with Mr. Peña Nieto said that in an effort to move past the spying issue, they had focused on how to reaffirm their strategic partnership and revive attention to growing economically.
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But Spain's ambassador to the United States, Javier Rupérez, who attended the symposium, welcomed the revived attention to Malaspina, whose life, he said, "was a reflection of our national history in its glory and in its suffering".
The charge revived attention to the wide-ranging investigation into the city government by Ronald C. Machen Jr., the United States attorney for the District of Columbia, which has led to federal charges against two other former City Council members but had shown few signs of progress for months.
WASHINGTON — The inspector general of the Interior Department has found that agency officials often interfered with scientific work in order to limit protections for species at risk of becoming extinct, reviving attention to years of disputes over the Bush administration's science policies.
The past 5 years witnessed a reviving attention for the construct of "interests" as a key individual differences variable for the understanding of educational and vocational outcomes (Nye, Su, Rounds, and Drasgow, 2012; Rounds and Su, 2014).
That is why persistence and finding fresh approaches to sustaining and reviving attention is so important.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Beyonce gave a resplendent rendition of "Precious Lord, Take My Hand" at the Grammys but it was Ledisi who gave the song revived attention with her performance of it for "Selma".
Also, this is the first national election since the Sept. 11 attacks, which leaders in both parties thought would revive public attention to elections and government.
"And now you have left her, too, or she has left you, because" — and here the woman paused, shook Loomis's wrist gently, as if to revive his attention, and indeed he had been drifting in his grief — "because you are a ghost.
Ms. Parsons's rape case was briefly investigated in November 2011 but then reopened in April after her death revived public attention.
Though Mrs. Aung San Suu Kyi failed, as expected, to meet with her supporters, her attempt succeeded in reviving international attention to the suppression of her political rights.
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