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Discover Ludwig"steal attention" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to attract or divert someone's focus or notice. Example: The bright colors of the new billboard stole attention away from the neighboring store's sign.
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Left unchecked, seemingly harmless words can steal attention from performance.
There are pros and cons: They photograph well, but they steal attention.
Still, Microsoft will certainly be doing all it can to steal attention away from its rivals.
Google Glass of course will steal attention in 2014, creating imaginative opportunities for marketers.
Meanwhile, inside your offices, internal issues constantly steal attention from customers' needs.
Its sets and costumes, by Carl Tomes, are soft hued, attractive and traditional, and never steal attention from the music.
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The former president gets questions from reporters about whether he is stealing attention from his wife.
But they, like Lochte, seem to think his ultimate offense was stealing attention from other Olympians.
Many suspected, and said, that Boras had deliberately leaked the news, thereby stealing attention from the Red Sox.
"You have to balance how good this puppet is going to look," he added, "without stealing attention from the actors".
His announcement on Wednesday stole attention from a rally by a leading competitor in his own party, the former military dictator Ibrahim Babangida.
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