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Pelin
Are both the same?
It's already got a lot of attention.
It has already attracted a lot of interest.
Feb 4, 2026 12:41 AM
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Good day Pelin they’re very similar and often interchangeable, but there’s a small difference in emphasis. “Got a lot of attention” suggests people have noticed it, while “attracted a lot of interest” implies people are not only noticing it but are also genuinely curious or engaged. In most contexts, though, they mean essentially the same thing.
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