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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend a performance" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to someone going to watch a play, concert, or other type of performance. For example: "My parents are planning to attend a performance at the local theater this weekend."
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In addition to studying and placing the works of these Broadway giants into a social, political, and economic context, we will study and perform from representative musicals and attend a performance at the Lyric Theatre.
Later I attend a performance meeting.
Recently, he was not even invited to attend a performance of his own work.
It's never good to attend a performance with high expectations (low ones are another matter).
But he did attend a performance of "Cymbeline" at the Community Theatre.
Is there any possibility that Gray might recover sufficiently in time to attend a performance?
"Obviously, nothing can replace live performance, but how many people attend a performance?" he asked.
He will attend a performance of the first part of Henry IV by the Festival Company.
And what does it mean to go to — well to even attend a performance in VR?
And even if they do, Ms. Jones does not plan to let them attend a performance together.
In early April, the rock star was in the museum to attend a performance by Michael Clark, the Scottish choreographer.
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