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attract

[uh-trakt] / əˈtrækt /


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The tour kicked off at Mama Roux's club in front of a few hundred fans who were attracted as much by his ebullient indie music as their curiosity in the Beckham clan.

From BBC

This will help the company train and deploy AI models and thus attract more business.

From MarketWatch

Hollywood, which hasn’t historically been home to apparel companies, is now attracting the offices of fashion retailers, says CIM Group, one of the neighborhood’s largest commercial property landlords.

From Los Angeles Times

That includes professional-services earnings headwinds and increasing exposure to construction work that typically attracts a lower multiple than engineering, Kirby-Lewis says.

From The Wall Street Journal

DeSantis said he was confident in Amazon’s current staff and believed the company can continue to attract top talent.

From The Wall Street Journal