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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
attract .
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Examples
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The word 'True' in the title attracts audience and creates an illusion of truth telling.
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The kind of individual that attracts is the minimal government type.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I’ve Been Given a Reason to Vote Republican 2010
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Britain attracts students and workers from all over the world, so much so that immigration is the fastest contributor to Britain's population growth.
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Britain attracts students and workers from all over the world.
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Britain attracts students and workers from all over the world, so much so that immigration is the fastest contributor to Britain's population growth.
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Sarah Palin attracts attention wherever she goes and is a Fox News contributor.
Romney gets ready for 2012 Dan Balz 2010
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James's old dad, for all the opprobrium he attracts, is a sight smarter on the lobbying front.
Wapping's bulls should pull in their horns in row over BSkyB takeover Peter Preston 2010
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Typically, a novel or a trade adult non-fiction title attracts a royalty.
Archive 2010-03-01 Stroppy Author 2010
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Typically, a novel or a trade adult non-fiction title attracts a royalty.
Money now or money later? Stroppy Author 2010
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Sarah Stalin attracts the very worst of Americans to her cause.
Libertarians Still Lusting for Palin? « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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