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'attendee' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a person who is attending an event or meeting. For example: "We have over 200 registered attendees at the conference this year."
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Attendee
noun
A person who is in attendance or in the audience of an event.
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Lady Gaga, looking like a Kentucky Derby attendee wrapped in temporary fencing, danced adorably to Bruce Springsteen, who performed a new song called "We Take Care of Our Own" (from his new album, "Wrecking Ball").
The content of the course will be tailored to the experience and interests of members of the group, ensuring every attendee receives a personalised experience and progresses as a photographer.
One attendee, Louise, described Anthony's as 'a fantastic teacher, not just for his technical skill and keen eye but also his enthusiasm and passion for photography which is highly infectious!'.
Gehri was listed as an attendee at UN climate change negotiations in 2005 in Montreal, 2006 in Germany, 2007 in Indonesia, 2008 in Poland, and 2009 in Germany and his attendance was always as part of a delegation from the Edison Electric Institute, an association representing US investor-owned electricity utility companies.
One attendee looked dangerously close to asking if she could heal his scrofula.
This year, the gossip will center around attendee Janet Yellen, a vice-chair of the Federal Reserve – and one of the frontrunners for the chairmanship.
The course content will be tailored to the interests of members of the group, ensuring every attendee receives a personalised experience and progresses as a photographer.
In a burst of candour, one attendee admitted: "It's happened to all of us here".
Sarah Palin herself got in on the action, ABC News reported in an interview with a party attendee, who quoted the former governor as screaming at unknown combatants: "Do you know who I am?!" Palin was the 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee and currently is host of Amazing America with Sarah Palin on the Sportsman Channel.
Hours before a rare public appearance last week, one of the largest rooms in Congress begins slowly filling up with an odd mix of groupies: policy wonks, finance geeks, Occupy activists, and, yes, the type of political conference attendee who brings their knitting in.
According to one attendee of Geller's event, a Texan who would not give his last name, the answer is none.
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