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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a attendee" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "attendee" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "We had an attendee from each department at the conference."
Alternatives: "a participant" or "a guest".
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"Maybe some of us are planning on having a wife," an attendee tells the volunteer.
One photo from the night showed an attendee holding a cup made from a watermelon.
As an executive, as a consultant, as an exhibitor and as an attendee.
Suddenly, an attendee withdraws a Cheez-It box filled with sparkly glitter and dumps it on the authors.
"I'm more hard left than he is", explains Dane Hyde, an attendee wearing a baggy, fluorescent green jacket.
Note: Approvers should not be an attendee at a business meal for which they are approving.
"Do we confer rights to them?" an attendee sporting a "Mermen" T-shirt and fuzzy-wuzzy hair asked Pell.
He tells the BBC's Stephen McDonell he feels pressure as an attendee – and a lot of curiosity.
You are neither a presenter nor an attendee here.
As Trump continued with his prepared remarks, an attendee shouted a question to Trump, who appeared surprised.
They really are," said Bush in response a question from an attendee about his views on the 2nd Amendment.
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