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1But others are worried it would become a magnet for drunken behaviour.
2It seems she might become a magnet for some disaffected Labour voters.
3Peru has become a magnet for foreign investors in recent years.
4The 20-year-old from Canberra has become a magnet for controversy in recent months.
5Since then his work has become a magnet for festival prizes.
6Geneva had become a magnet for wealthy scoundrels and criminals from every continent.
7The bar has become a magnet for visitors from all over the UK and abroad.
8But Shagarab had become a magnet for traffickers.
9It churns out drugs into western Europe and has become a magnet for al-Qaida and a resurgent Taliban.
10Since Spain slashed incentives, Italy has become a magnet for solar systems makers, such as the world's leader Q-Cells.
11It has also become a magnet for local and visiting celebs with past guests reading like a who's who.
12Gay-marriage litigation, especially, has become a magnet for prominent lawyers and national firms with connections to the Supreme Court.
13Some security analysts say Iraq has become a magnet for militants wanting to fight U.S. forces, drawing fighters away from Afghanistan.
14Ms Lam has insisted the legislation is needed for Hong Kong to uphold justice and not become a magnet for fugitives.
15With a burgeoning population in excess of 1 billion, the lure of Africa has become a magnet for professionals in the diaspora.
16Lundy has become a magnet for divers, climbers, even campanologists who ring the bells of the surprisingly large Gothic-style St Helen's church.
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