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The phrase "able to attend a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing someone's capability or availability to participate in an event or activity.
Example: "I hope you are able to attend a meeting next week to discuss the project."
Alternatives: "capable of attending a" or "available to join a".
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"Students need to be able to attend a local school".
No one in my immediate family has been able to attend a four-year college.
He is able to attend a weekly gathering of worshipers in his building.
He was able to attend a very good school here in London entirely on a scholarship.
Will you be able to attend a weekly meeting on Sundays at 9 pm?
The library staff is hopeful that the mayor will be able to attend a dedication this year.
Those who show the most promise and commitment will be able to attend a week-long summer school each year.
If you are not able to attend a keynote you can always watch via the conference broadcast, Mobile World Live.
"My father was plucked as a teenager from Nazi Germany and was able to attend a very good school in London on a scholarship".
She is currently raising money to be able to attend a full-time school and increase her chances of becoming a professional ballet dancer.
They won't, however, be able to attend a screening of the upcoming film at AMC or Cinemark cinemas with masks, faceprint or blasters.
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