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"will continue to attract" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing a trend or pattern that has been ongoing and is expected to continue in the future. For example: - The city's vibrant atmosphere and cultural events will continue to attract tourists from all over the world. - The company's innovative products and top-notch customer service will continue to attract new customers. - The team's success on the field will continue to attract top players to join their roster.
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These are accusations that it will continue to attract until it proves itself willing to act and enact change.
But he will continue to attract attention along the way.
This suggests that the developed economies will continue to attract and exchange highly skilled workers.
Hong Kong will continue to attract global brands that want to tap the "China premium".
It's not clear how much longer TPP will continue to attract such large amounts of interest.
And the prestige and influence of being a press baron will continue to attract tycoons.
More immediately, those like Balochi will continue to attract followers, another 32 on Friday and yesterday.
It's an area that Yates reckons will continue to attract new blood.
"A postgraduate degree from an internationally renowned university like the LSE will continue to attract Europeans.
Oxford, Cambridge and other top British universities will continue to attract intelligent and ambitious students.
Darren Clarke, a member of the winning European Ryder Cup team, says Westchester will continue to attract first-rate fields.
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