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1 An emphasis on service, then, can attract even the most cutting-edge guests.
2 If, however, he did that, he might attract even more notice.
3 Currently 60, but our Golden Eagles program hopes to attract even older crusty climbers.
4 Wouldn't the light tend to attract even more of them?
5 This heart-breaking shame of mine will not attract even a glance from their eyes.
6 Popular tourism destination Rotorua hopes to attract even more international interest by becoming officially bilingual.
7 It will boost tourism and attract even more foreign direct investments into the Western Cape.
8 Suddenly, Stargate have another monster hit on their CV, which should help attract even more clients.
9 Ireland's got talent in scientific research, but we need to keep investing it to attract even more.
10 Higher rates might attract even more inflows.
11 Improving teachers' pay and working conditions would help attract even more people into the profession, Mr Cormick said.
12 That might attract even more attention.'
13 He was too small physically and immature in physical appearance to attract even the casual attention of most girls.
14 The government is currently offering discounts of £100,000 to attract even more buyers in London.
15 The contrast was enough to attract even 2.08% of a teacher.
16 It has been known that many posts lay vacant in the last year; many failing to attract even a single applicant.
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This collocation consists of: Attract even through the time