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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend day" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context you are trying to use it in, as it does not form a recognizable expression or phrase.
Example: "I will attend day one of the conference." (Note: "attend day" is not used here, but rather "attend" is used with a specific event.)
Alternatives: "participate in the day" or "join the event."
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Age group selection in children and adolescents 1-19 year olds was made on the basis of the attendance to main educational levels: 1-5 years olds attend Day Care Centres (DCC), those 6-11 year olds attend Primary Schools, 12-14 year olds go to Secondary Basic Schools and those 15-19 year olds attend mostly Pre-university, other Technical and Professional Schools.
Some will attend day camps.
They attend day care or summer school while she works.
It's for children from one to six who do not attend day care centres or pre-school classrooms.
A significant difference was found in the distribution of some prognostic factors: more randomized children had older siblings, did not attend day care and had mothers with a lower educational level than the nonrandomized children.
There, 200 children from infancy to age 12 suffering from a variety of diseases and disorders attend day care programs and classes.
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This makes it possible for mothers and fathers to work full days, or to work when the children cannot attend day-care or school.
O'Bannon plans to attend Thursday's hearing.
Both will attend Saturday's game.
He did not attend Tuesday's hearing.
Mr. Craig did not attend Wednesday's hearing.
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