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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which attract" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
Example: "The vibrant colors and unique designs of the paintings, which attract many art enthusiasts, make this gallery a must-see for any visitor."
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There are tech startups, which attract engineers.
Some are retooling their lecture programs — which attract older audiences.
The nation today has substantial oil resources, which attract foreigners.
She still gives readings, which attract a notably youthful audience.
Graphene has very significant optical and electronic properties, which attract enormous attention.
Inevitably it is the most salacious clips, like Cyrus's writhings, which attract the most hits.
"We have serene beaches which attract tourists in a big way.
There are some 40 museums, which attract about four million visitors annually.
The towns closest to the mainland, which attract day-trippers, are the most downscale.
Many of the contaminants were in the form of salts, which attract wildlife.
By August, its 10-foot stems are loaded with flowers, which attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.
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