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attention

[uh-ten-shuhn, uh-ten-shuhn] / əˈtɛn ʃən, əˌtɛnˈʃʌn /




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Barrister Madeleine Wolfe, who represented Lancashire, said she had reacted to the attention she was getting online.

From BBC

Her daughter, Robyn Thomson, said it was vital the public knew to seek urgent treatment if scratched or bitten by an animal abroad, as only immediate medical attention can prevent the disease developing.

From BBC

The attention on Andrew has detracted from Charles’s proudest achievements and initiatives.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rosenblatt analyst John McPeake was just as supportive, citing the company’s “good machine sales momentum” even as he called attention to an ongoing problem.

From Barron's

Basically, I need the ghost of Earl Weaver to bring me a hot dog and a cold one and scream at me to pay attention.

From The Wall Street Journal