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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as attends" is not commonly used in modern written English and may sound archaic or formal.
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to something that is relevant or applicable, often in a literary or formal setting.
Example: "The committee will review the proposals, as attends to the guidelines set forth in the charter."
Alternatives: "as pertains to" or "as relates to".
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A minimum, say the experts, is a degree as a certified financial planner, which means the adviser has a certain level of education and experience, as well as attends continuing education classes.
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The fringe schedule listed him as attending several events simultaneously.
Students must enroll in all courses as attending students.
They have criticised her for committing such unforgivable sins as attending Yale and living in Poland.
All were going into the house: such risk as attended them would be shared.
"Nothing has increased my social following as much as attending London fashion week," she says.
Few behaviors enhance conversational intimacy as much as attending to what people say.
For him the ancient ceremony has the same religious purpose and spiritual weight as attending church.
He was on the faculty of Columbia University and served as attending surgeon at Harlem Hospital Center.
His professional career as attending surgeon at Beth Israel Medical Center and Beekman Downtown Hospital in New York City spanned over 40 years.
Or to take independent actions, such as attending graduation the day of a big game.
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