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The phrase "a must-attend" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an event or occasion that is highly recommended for people to attend.
Example: "The annual tech conference is a must-attend for anyone in the industry."
Alternatives: "essential event" or "can't-miss event".
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MacLeod didn't turn up, citing a must-attend social engagement.
Yet it has become a must-attend event on the weekly social calendar.
Dr. Dean has changed a quiet, midwinter primary into a must-attend event.
I was particularly proud that the events I co-ordinated were described as a "must-attend" in the French department.
The thousands of public health professionals coming together make APHA's Annual Meeting and Expo a must-attend event.
Then, eight years ago, a group of gay publicity executives started getting more deeply involved and supersized the event, transforming it into a must-attend evening.
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Simi's annual road-show performance is a "must attend" and in this case a "must report". The wines display finesse.
YPlan is even writing the snippet-sized descriptions itself, telling its users why such and such an event is a must attend for them.
Rajesh Nayak, a first-year postdoc at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's National Center for Toxicology Research, said that "this ASM program is a must attend.
It has clearly emerged as the largest and most important Internet and technology conference in Europe and is becoming a must attend event despite the miserable Paris weather in December.
A must attend for celebrity watchers.
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