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much attention vs a lot of attention

Both 'much attention' and 'a lot of attention' are correct and can be used interchangeably depending on the context.
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much attention

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a large amount of focus or consideration given to something.

Examples:

  • The project received much attention from the media.
  • She didn't pay much attention to the details.
  • Hydrogen technology attracts much attention and expectations.
  • Because we'd attract too much attention in Benavis.
  • Connie never gets this much attention.
  • I've never gotten so much attention with my clothes on.
  • He's not paying much attention to me.
  • I mean give so much attention to Jessi.
  • So I wasn't paying much attention To our social calendar.
  • He didn't pay much attention to you.
  • I figured out why Eileen's been giving me so much attention.
  • Ron doesn't really pay much attention to other people.
  • Whoever's assigned to be watching you surely won't be paying much attention.
  • I personally didn't pay that much attention to it.
  • I never paid much attention to Broadway.
  • I wasn't paying much attention.
  • The Coast Guard doesn't pay much attention to boats going to Haiti.
  • The third main division devotes much attention to the theories concerning Creation.
  • The king took care of his financial needs but never paid him much attention.
  • I just didn't pay much attention to it.
  • This VGX teaser brought much attention to the title from the gaming press.
  • He just didn't pay much attention to him.

Alternatives:

  • a great deal of attention
  • considerable attention
  • significant attention
  • plenty of attention
  • ample attention

a lot of attention

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a large amount of focus or consideration given to something.

Examples:

  • The movie attracted a lot of attention from the public.
  • He needs a lot of attention to complete the task.
  • 5 days ago ... Swing state Arizona is getting a lot of attention on Primary Day. Facebook; Twitter; Flipboard; Email. August 2, 20225:14 AM ET.
  • May 12, 2022 ... Minor League Baseball announcer is attracting a lot of attention. Facebook; Twitter; Flipboard; Email. May 12, 20226:23 AM ET.
  • Quelle formulation est la plus adaptee? Sont elles toutes correctes a lot of attention Lots of attention Lots of attentions Is there a ...
  • 5 days ago ... Swing state Arizona is getting a lot of attention on Primary Day ... August is a busy month of statewide primaries. Five states hold primaries on ...
  • Feb 22, 2022 ... Fewer people — especially younger Democrats — are paying a lot of attention to national news, according to a new poll.
  • May 12, 2022 ... Minor League Baseball announcer is attracting a lot of attention ... Joey Zanaboni uses the full range of the English language to call games in ...
  • 'They're paying a lot of attention': What local kids are learning from the war in Ukraine. Sun., March 6, 2022. Kaelan Conroy, 15, left, Rose Spessard, 16, ...

Alternatives:

  • much attention
  • a great deal of attention
  • considerable attention
  • significant attention
  • plenty of attention

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