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The phrase "started to attract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something began to draw attention or become popular. Example sentence: "Once word of the new restaurant spread, it started to attract a lot of customers."
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Their hobby has started to attract foreign attention and cash.
Falling prices may have already started to attract some buyers.
Indian-Western fashion boutiques started to attract global jet-setters.
Instagram had no advertisements, but it could have one day started to attract advertisements.
But he has started to attract attention for his unique niche: the public service rap.
Skype's improving fortunes started to attract the attention of potential suitors.
But now they are looking distinctly wobbly they have started to attract attention.
Yet, across the country, Waldorf Education had started to attract an underground following.
Soon, the ship began to take on water, and the fire was started to attract attention.
Alcor sent people over to train us and slowly we started to attract other members.
Keynesian demand management no longer seemed to work, and Keynes's critics started to attract greater attention.
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