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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually attends" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the reality or truth of someone's attendance at an event or location.
Example: "Despite the rumors, she actually attends all the meetings regularly."
Alternatives: "truly attends" or "really goes to".
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First Reformed, in upstate New York, is a tourist-trap church that no one actually attends.
If you think a lecture was particularly good, try and instigate a standing ovation Luckily, around essay hand-in time, no one actually attends lectures.
The St. John's chess team, which has won four and drawn one of its first five matches of the season, is led by Sarkar, a 21-year-old junior from Scarsdale, N.Y., who actually attends Columbia University.
Polls in Iowa are famously imprecise, given the difficulty of determining who actually attends caucuses and what they might do in the course of what is supposed to be two hours of deliberation.
It's not publicly known what sparked the conflict, and school officials have not confirmed whether the teen in the video actually attends the school.
When she realizes the show is the same night she's supposed to be DJing a party for her grandparents, Sam actually attends the party and helps her scheme a way out.
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Among those in the screening arm invited for FPG measurement, 4457 participants actually attended screening (84.1% attendance rate).
This attendance will be assessed by dividing number of exercise sessions participants actually attended by the number of sessions participants were asked to attend, multiplied by 100%.
I had actually attended a literary gathering.
Few victims' families — around 8 percent — actually attend parole hearings.
About 90 Fatah members actually attended, Mr. Dwakat said.
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