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"turning attention" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to speak about changing the focus or direction of one's thoughts or actions. For example: "John interrupted the conversation, turning attention to the elephant in the room."
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Mr. Levene said he would recommend looking beyond "the present hysteria" and turning attention to performance rather than bonuses.
He said he would recommend looking beyond "the present hysteria" and turning attention to performance rather than bonuses.
When Mr. Bush addressed their predecessors, he had toppled the Taliban government in Afghanistan and was turning attention to Iraq.
He is among the most dispassionate of reporters, hovering around the edges of his narrative, rarely turning attention to himself, stingy with his own history, feelings and reactions.
Arguably, another factor turning attention to the athletic physique has been last year's popular reality show, "Grande Fratello," the Italian version of "Big Brother".
With the vote behind them, businessmen were already turning attention to shaping the decisions the government will now have to take on how the voters' verdict is put into practice.
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But Congo's government rejected the ultimatum, and turned attention toward Rwanda.
Dyke was quick to turn attention to the hosts of those tournaments.
It has also turned attention to these elite but shadowy troops.
It has also turned attention to these elite but shadowy American units.
She hopes to turn attention to a very simple question: How do things like this happen?
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