Because it requires attention
It would sound better to say: Locating bad debtors required research, attention to detail, and documentation.
We say "draw your attention," and we tell someone to "pay attention," not "pay your attention."
Uniform military are not required to say the pledge of allegiance. They are required to stand at attention and (if outdoors) salute. Uniformed military may choose to recite the pledge if they are in a mostly civilian group and not participating in any formation or ceremony, but even still it is not required.
i required information about the email address of honourable chief justice of Pakistan
Attention! = Uwaga!
Yes
how to say attention in German
through email
i have no email address.
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No, the correct way to express this is to say "pay attention." "Put attention" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.