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attend a work
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "attend a work" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used, as "attend" is usually followed by events or meetings rather than "work" in this context. Example: "I will attend a meeting at the office tomorrow."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Wiki
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
14 human-written examples
But she's losing £110 a week and has been told to attend a work training course.
News & Media
In April the government began to send out 7,000 letters a week asking people to attend a "work capability assessment".
News & Media
(Where Are You?)" As if it isn't difficult enough to get people to venture into Hartford on a cold March evening, Ms. Dworin wants them to attend a work that may bring them to tears and possibly, outrage.
News & Media
This afternoon, Peña Nieto responded, saying blandly but firmly, "This morning we have informed the White House that I will not attend a work meeting scheduled with POTUS for next Tuesday".
News & Media
After completing the 50+ page form detailing my health and sending copies of all my specialists' reports, I was instructed to attend a work capability assessment, the official process sick and disabled people too ill to work go through.
News & Media
As an insight into how relentless the benefit system can be, when Tony explains to Sharon what her distress was like that night, she realises it reminds her of two years ago – when the DWP sent her to attend a work capability assessment in order to keep her out-of-work sickness benefit.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
Every three months – under threat of having her benefits sanctioned – Angela has to go to her nearest jobcentre and attend a "work-focused interview": this is a Department for Work and Pension (DWP) term for checking up on someone's "job prospects and barriers to work".
News & Media
The president is scheduled to attend a working meeting with the governors' association on Monday.
News & Media
The British prime minister will attend a working dinner hosted by Hollande at the Élysée Palace on Thursday, a day after she met her German counterpart, Angela Merkel, in Berlin.
News & Media
Students who solely attend a work-based learning provider are seen to further dissociate from school.
From April 2000 sick/disabled claimants were required to attend a work-focused meeting as a condition of receiving benefits in the pilot areas.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "attend a work". Instead, use more common and grammatically correct alternatives such as "go to work", "attend a work event", or "attend a meeting".
Common error
The verb "attend" typically requires a more specific object than just "work". Saying "attend a work" sounds unnatural. Instead, clarify what you're attending, such as "attend a work meeting" or "attend a work conference".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "attend a work" functions as a verb phrase where "attend" is the verb and "a work" is the object. However, Ludwig AI indicates it is not a correct or standard construction in English. Proper usage involves specifying what event, function, or meeting is being attended.
Frequent in
News & Media
75%
Wiki
12%
Science
13%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "attend a work" is grammatically questionable and not recommended for use in formal or professional writing. Ludwig AI flags this as incorrect. While examples can be found, particularly in news and media sources, it is likely due to errors rather than accepted usage. Instead, opt for more precise and grammatically sound alternatives like "go to work", "attend a work event", "attend a meeting", or "attend a training course". These options provide clarity and are widely accepted in standard English.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
attend a work event
Specifies attending an organized event associated with work responsibilities or company culture.
attend a job-related function
Similar to "attend a work event", specifying the purpose or nature of the event.
attend work-related training
Similar to "attend a training course", specifying the purpose or nature of the event.
attend a meeting
Specifies attending a formal or planned gathering related to work.
attend a work session
Specifies attending an organized session associated with work responsibilities or company culture.
go to work
Focuses on the action of going to one's job, rather than attending a specific event.
attend a conference
Refers to attending a larger, more formal work-related event.
participate in a workshop
Highlights active involvement in a training or collaborative session.
attend a seminar
Refers to attending a small, informal work-related event.
be present at work
Emphasizes simply being at the workplace, without necessarily implying active engagement.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say I am going to my job?
The correct way to express that you are going to your job is to say "I'm going to "go to work"".
What can I say instead of "attend a work"?
Instead of "attend a work", use phrases like "attend a meeting", "attend a conference", or simply ""go to work"" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "attend a work"?
No, it is not grammatically correct. The verb "attend" usually takes a more specific object, like an event or a meeting, not just "work".
How to use "attend" correctly in a sentence about work?
To use "attend" correctly, specify what you are attending. For example, "I will "attend a work event"" or "I need to "attend a training course"" are both grammatically correct.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested