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The phrase "attend both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of being present at two events or activities simultaneously or sequentially.
Example: "I hope to attend both the conference and the workshop this weekend."
Alternatives: "participate in both" or "join both".
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Although graduate students are encouraged to attend both parts of the series, attendance at both is not required.
Participants are expected to attend BOTH sessions.
Name tags are required to attend both ceremony and reception.
Teachers must attend both days of the PD to qualify.
Attendance: Participants are strongly encouraged to attend both sessions.
You are required to attend both class meeting times.
And, they said, plenty of their guests would attend both galas.
I was invited to attend both his last-night festivities and his death.
He went on to attend both Oxford and Yale Law School.
He will attend both games, according to his spokesman, Marc LaVorgna.
He said he planned to attend both games at Randalls Island.
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