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We would like to draw your attention vs We would like to pay your attention

'We would like to draw your attention' is correct and able to be used. On the other hand, 'we would like to pay your attention' is incorrect and not used in English. Using the phrase 'draw your attention' is a way to direct someone's focus or awareness to something.
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Last updated: July 16, 2024

We would like to draw your attention

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to politely direct someone's focus or awareness to a specific matter or issue.
  • In this context we would like to draw your attention to the Community strategy for endocrine disrupters COM(1999)706 final., adopted in December 1999.
  • We support this project but we would like to draw your attention to the needs of our citizens.
  • We have heard a great deal here today, but I would like to draw your attention to a few aspects in particular.
  • I would like to draw your attention to several valuable and interesting aspects regarding the specific details of what we managed to negotiate.
  • I would like to draw your attention to the fact that we will have four main blocks of problems in our negotiations.
  • I would like to draw your attention to the following provisions of the ToL.
  • Furthermore, I would like to draw your attention to subsection number eight.
  • I would like to draw your attention to three specific points.
  • I would like to draw your attention to two further points.
  • Finally I would like to draw your attention to the European social funds.
  • However, I would like to draw your attention to three points.
  • I would like to draw your attention to that situation, ladies and gentlemen.
  • I would like to draw your attention to three other points.
  • I would like to draw your attention to several points.
  • More specifically, I would like to draw your attention on paragraph 26 of the Report.
  • However, I would like to draw your attention to the complexity of the current situation.
  • Finally, I would like to draw your attention to two issues.
  • I would like to draw your attention to two more flagship initiatives.
  • Mr President, I would like to draw your attention to the following issues.
  • I would like to draw your attention to three issues.

We would like to pay your attention

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • I would like to pay special attention to the question by Ms Schroedter.
  • I would like to pay particular attention to this initiative so that the legal text can become a reality and be applied.
  • I like to pay attention to these because that's how we originally funded the company, and it's gone pretty well.
  • We would like to pay tribute to that achievement.
  • The Commission communication on the rebuilding of cod and hake stocks is a critical issue for those involved in the industry in Scotland. I would like to pay particular attention to the issue of cod.
  • So, as a sign of my gratitude, I would like to pay your return passage to England.
  • That's the bombing we need to pay attention to.
  • It's just now we have to pay attention to them.
  • We particularly need to pay attention to historical and cultural aspects.
  • I would like to pay special attention to one point in particular, namely the fact that the separation of ex ante control and the audit may not have any bearing on the position of ex ante control.
  • But before they compete, we would like to pay tribute to all the words that have been removed from the dictionary in the past year.
  • One year after the disaster, we would like to pay tribute to those who died, but also to those who have survived.
  • I don't know how much time we have, So you need to pay attention.
  • And you really need to pay attention to the numbers because we have $12,000 unaccounted for.
  • If you cared to pay attention some of the time, you would know that we covered this in fifth-grade history class.
  • We're having some kind of powerful, weird alchemy, and you have to pay attention when that happens.
  • We have to pay attention to it. I just want to tell you really quickly what I'm doing.
  • And you really need to pay attention to the numbers 'cause we get like twelve thousand dollars unaccounted for.
  • After punishing the fraud and improving administrative control of Eurostat, we need to pay attention to this.
  • We have to pay attention, for example, to young people's opportunities to take up exercise as well as issues of gender equality.

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