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- verb Present participle of
reattract .
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Examples
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And, if Mr. Rubin's thesis bears out, high energy prices can also represent a force for reattracting much of the economic activity that has left the U.S. in recent decades to other parts of the world.
Richard Stuebi: The Petroleum Industry: Past the Tipping Point? 2010
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And, if Mr. Rubin's thesis bears out, high energy prices can also represent a force for reattracting much of the economic activity that has left the U.S. in recent decades to other parts of the world.
Richard Stuebi: The Petroleum Industry: Past the Tipping Point? 2010
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So you also have to be clever in your marketing and realize that actually reattracting the loyal customer that you've always had is the right way to go.
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