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"Attend to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as a verb phrase meaning to give attention or pay heed to something. It can also mean to take care of or deal with something. Example: Please attend to the instructions on the board. I need to attend to some urgent matters before I can join the meeting. The nurse attended to the patient's needs. Can you attend to the customer's complaint?
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Attend to
verb
To serve; to satisfy someone's needs as a servant would; to wait on.
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Attend to your own performances.
Attend to the emotional.
Attend to precision.
Attend to me!
Attend to the details.
Attend to your guests.
Attend to feminine hygiene.
Attend to immediately.
Attend to your toenails.
Attend to business.
Attend to any wounds.
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