attractive "to" or attractive "for"
In the following sentence, the writer used "for" after "attractive" , but I think "to" is more common:
Many of these areas possess tourism value and are especially attractive for nature-lovers.
Can anyone tell which one is correct?
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Many of these areas possess tourism vaule and are especiall attractive to nature-lovers
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answered Sep 07 '11 at 20:42
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Many of these areas possess tourism value and are especially attractive to nature-lovers.
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answered Sep 07 '11 at 20:43
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Attractive to, should be the correct form.
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answered Sep 07 '11 at 20:52
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Many of these areas possess tourism value and are especially attractive to nature-lovers.
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answered Sep 07 '11 at 20:43
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Arrtactive to :-) Should be right :-)
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answered Sep 07 '11 at 21:27
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