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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend a matchmaking" is not correct in English.
It should be "attend a matchmaking event" or "attend matchmaking." You can use it when referring to participating in an event designed to connect individuals for dating or networking purposes.
Example: "I decided to attend a matchmaking event to meet new people and potentially find a partner."
Alternatives: "participate in matchmaking" or "join a matchmaking event."
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In February, he would attend a "matchmaking retreat," during which he would meet the three candidates, and choose.
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"We still find it hard to approach members of the opposite sex," said Cha Hyun-seok, 34, an employee at LG Chemicals, who attended a recent matchmaking party organized by a dating agency.
Attend a sporting event.
Attend a star party.
Attend a rabbinical school.
Attend a scrapbook convention.
Attend a local rodeo.
Attend a naturalization ceremony.
Attend a horror convention.
Attend a parade.
Attend a flute convention.
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