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attraction
Noun
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An attraction is a force that pulls two things together.
s have an attraction to metal.
I feel a strong attraction to my husband.
I don't understand your attraction to rough men.
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An attraction is a popular feature at an event or site.
Elephants and lions are major attractions at many zoos.
Country western singer Vince Gill was a big attraction at the State Fair.
The Alamo is a tourist attraction in Texas.
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Something that causes interest, pleasure, or liking for someone are something.
she has romantic ideas about sexual attraction
potential
Adjective
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A potential customer, benefit, problem, etc. is one that might happen in the future.
Realistic goals can then be set to prevent potential problems from becoming actual ones.
To grow, a business must identify potential customers and their needs.
potential
Noun
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If mathx/math has potential for mathy/math, then it's might change toward mathy/math or cause mathy/math.
Technology has the potential for improvement as well as for harm.
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If something has or shows potential, they will likely be very good in the future.
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The potential is the difference in voltage between two points on an electrical circuit.