Examples of 'tend to attract' in a sentence

Meaning of "tend to attract"

The phrase 'tend to attract' means that something or someone has a natural inclination or tendency to draw interest, attention, or admiration. It suggests that there is an inherent quality or characteristic that makes it attractive or appealing to others

How to use "tend to attract" in a sentence

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Certain foods tend to attract certain birds.
The use of oils or solvents is not recommended as they tend to attract debris.
Does tend to attract a certain type of buyer.
The site does tend to attract the.
I tend to attract the crazy ones.
Synthetic fibres tend to attract static charge.
We tend to attract some of the best talent in the country.
Cheap flights tend to attract families.
You tend to attract what you want through the power of words.
Certain conditions tend to attract mosquitoes.
You tend to attract narcissistic people.
Party plan companies usually tend to attract women.
And they tend to attract each other.
Floral or fruity scents and perfumes tend to attract mosquitoes.
Weekends tend to attract the biggest crowds.

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Better operating businesses are more efficient and tend to attract more clients.
These images tend to attract more readers.
Dry sweaters only with similar things because they tend to attract lint.
We do however tend to attract friendly professional singles.
People who are not dressed age appropriately tend to attract scorn and ridicule.
They tend to attract more heat.
Certainly online review sites tend to attract extreme reviews.
They tend to attract a more mature customer base.
And more stable nations tend to attract diverse peoples.
They tend to attract attention at any social gathering.
Slow moving bureaucracies do not tend to attract or support industries such as these.
You tend to attract more assertive or outgoing people into your life.
Motorcycles tend to attract dogs.
Serial killers, in his view, are cases of alpha males that tend to attract women.
Good people tend to attract good people.
BMW is considering advanced training but says they tend to attract seasoned riders.
You will tend to attract more joy to yourself.
The author suggests that all fast systems will tend to attract and be reused a lot.
Videos tend to attract more attention than text or pictures.
Countries with strong equities markets tend to attract funding from foreign investors.
They tend to attract audiences that are already seeking the truth.
African countries with strong economies tend to attract a large number of migrants from poor countries.
Therefore, publications that share procedures to accomplish a specific task tend to attract a lot of visitors.
The largest events tend to attract thousands of players.
The roles, their responsibilities, trappings and perquisites tend to attract such people.
Funerals tend to attract both.
The flowers are star shaped, tubular, very fragrant and tend to attract nocturnal moths.
Exploding submarines tend to attract the wrong kind of attention.
However, the electric ones due to their sound and appearance tend to attract more children.
Prosperous cities tend to attract all sorts of nasty types.
That 's the kind of question I tend to attract.
You tend to attract them.
Serial killers like Malford tend to attract obsessive fans.
Rural areas tend to attract convicted felons who prefer to be alone.
Naturally, valuable substances tend to attract fraudsters.

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