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♦voorbeelden:1 iemands aandacht afleiden • divert/distract someone's attention(persoonlijke) aandacht besteden aan • give (personal) attention toik dank u voor uw aandacht • I thank you for your attentiongeen aandacht hebben voor • have no thought foraan de/iemands aandacht ontsnappen • escape (someone's) noticealle aandacht opeisen • try to be the centre of attentional zijn aandacht richten op … • focus all one's attention on …(geen) aandacht schenken aan • pay (no) attention to, take (no) notice ofde/iemands aandacht trekken • attract/catch (someone's) attention, catch someone's eyede aandacht vestigen op/afleiden van • draw attention to, distract attention fromonder de aandacht komen/brengen van • come/bring to the attention of -
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