Draw your attention to Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To ask someone to notice something or focus on a specific point or issue.
Usage & Nuances
This phrase is formal or polite, used in speeches, presentations, and emails. It can introduce important points. Often used as: 'I’d like to draw your attention to...' or 'May I draw your attention to...'. Avoid in casual speech, where 'look at' or 'notice' are more common.
Example Sentences
I would like to draw your attention to the fire exit at the back of the room.
basic
Let me draw your attention to this important rule.
basic
The teacher drew our attention to the mistakes on the test.
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Can I draw your attention to something strange happening outside?
natural
Before we begin, I'd like to draw your attention to the handouts on your desks.
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Just to draw your attention to the deadline: it's this Friday.
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