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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always attend" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize the importance or regularity of attending something. For example: - "You must always attend your weekly meetings." - "It is crucial that you always attend class to stay on top of your studies." - "I have always attended the annual charity event." - "Please make sure to always attend to your responsibilities."
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When Roxburgh, as the technical director of UEFA, the sport's European governing body, started to organize an annual elite coaching forum, he said his old pal would always attend, open and helpful with other coaches in attendance.
And they always attend performances in packs.
US Vogue editor Anna Wintour, however, does not always attend.
It rankles that the commissioner, who in effect decides cases, does not always attend hearings.
Beloved D.C. traditions: I always attend a seasonal show with my daughter.
It is also part of public knowledge that the Mouse did not always attend class.
Now, I always attend maternal, child health and nutrition awareness sessions.
This feature, coupled with the fact that students can always attend public school for free, places constraints on the types of classes the private school can admit.
I invite Extension students to every Babylon Salon and several always attend.
These are the veterans who will always attend rallies to "speak up for truth", come rain or even hurricane.
Ms. Wu studies all the scheduled repertory, so she can make constructive suggestions at dress rehearsals, which she or Mr. Finckel, or both, always attend.
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