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attend

[uh-tend] / əˈtɛnd /






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Women are more than four times as likely as men to attend routine checkups, largely because of gynecologic and obstetric visits.

From Science Daily

I would assume she is not going to attend this bachelorette party.

From MarketWatch

Warsh, 55 years old, grew up in upstate New York, where he attended a public high school before studying for a bachelor’s degree in public policy at Stanford and graduating in 1992.

From The Wall Street Journal

People attending A&E at Furness General Hospital scored above average in the national patient survey for how staff communicated with people and how they were treated with dignity and respect.

From BBC

He now holds yearly summits in Frisco, Texas, which are attended by the sport's best players and coaches, as well as general managers and other non-playing staff.

From BBC