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The phrase "a second attendant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional person who assists or supports in a particular role or event, often in contexts like events, ceremonies, or services.
Example: "During the wedding ceremony, the bride had a maid of honor and a second attendant to help her with her dress."
Alternatives: "an additional attendant" or "a supplementary attendant".
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Agrippina and a second attendant, Acerronia, swam free.
A moment later, a second attendant appeared, carrying a very undoorman-like Longchamp handbag over his shoulder, and deposited it into the car.
There's piped-in music, and a second attendant is monitoring the guests from outside the sauna.
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A second flight attendant attempted to intervene, and Lauren threw a modified version of her earlier anti-flight attendant diss at her, calling her a "fucking ugly, unhappy, blonde bitch".
The suspect bit a second flight attendant, Cristina Jones, on the hand, the F.B.I. said.
One of the other attendants, Maria Johnson, suggested in testimony Thursday that Ms. Osteen had been dismissive and abusive to Ms. Brown, who is black, and a second black attendant because of their race.
Around that time, the second attendant, known as Mounmouni, arrived at work.
Once you see the first guy, look around for the second attendant, until you see the last attendant ask you to stop pulling forward.
A third flight attendant came to help.
The witness said Ms. Osteen had pushed past Ms. Brown and a second black flight attendant to take her complaint to Ms. Johnson, the only white crew member nearby.
They added that after a third request, attendants did produce an oxygen canister, but it was empty.
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