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attend examination
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "attend examination" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "attend the examination" or "attend an examination." Example: "Students are required to attend the examination on Friday morning."
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After a home interview, participants were invited to attend examination sessions where blood and urine specimens were obtained.
After a home interview, participants were invited to attend examination sessions, in which blood and urine specimens were obtained.
For this analysis, we excluded men who had existing T2DM at examination 7 (n = 226), those who did not attend examination 8 (because of death or loss to follow-up), and those who lacked a T2DM assessment at examination 8 (n = 201).
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Further health education and encouraging couples to attend examinations may be helpful in this regard.
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For analyses of incident T2DM, the subset of men who attended examination 8 (2005–2008) was examined.
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The men of this Framingham Offspring Study cohort who attended examination 7 (1998–2001) were eligible for the current study (n = 1,625).
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Generation 2 men who attended examination 7 (1998–2001) were eligible for inclusion in cross-sectional analyses (n = 1,625).
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The validation sample included children of the offspring cohort (generation 3) who attended examination 1 (n = 1,912).
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We used three levels of adjustment: (i) adjusted for age, population and attending examination in a clinic (Model 1); (ii) adjusted for age, population, attending examination in a clinic and socioeconomic status indicators (Model 2) and (iii) adjusted for age, population, attending examination in a clinic, socioeconomic status indicators and health behaviours (Model 3).
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The validation sample included 1,887 men of generation 3 who attended examination 1, had nonmissing testosterone, and were not receiving androgen-deprivation therapy.
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The original sample for cross-sectional analyses included 1,407 men of generation 2 who attended examination 7, had nonmissing total testosterone, and were not receiving testosterone or androgen-deprivation therapy (Fig. 1).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use an article ('a', 'an', or 'the') before "examination" to ensure grammatical correctness. For example, use "attend the examination" or "attend an examination".
Common error
Avoid omitting the article ('a', 'an', or 'the') before "examination". Saying just "attend examination" is grammatically incorrect and sounds unnatural.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "attend examination", while found in some contexts, is grammatically incomplete. Its intended function is to denote participation or presence at an examination. However, it requires an article to be grammatically correct. Ludwig AI identifies it as not correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "attend examination" appears in some scientific texts, it's grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI highlights that adding an article ('a', 'an', or 'the') is necessary for grammatical correctness. Alternatives like "attend the examination", "attend an examination", or "sit for the examination" are more appropriate, depending on the context and formality. Remember to always include the article for clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
attend the exam
Adding 'the' makes it grammatically correct and refers to a specific exam.
attend the test
Similar to 'exam', but 'test' might imply a less formal assessment.
sit for the examination
A more formal way to say 'attend the exam', common in academic contexts.
take the examination
Similar in formality to 'sit for the examination', but focuses on the act of completing it.
go to the examination
A simpler and more direct way to express attendance.
be present at the examination
Emphasizes physical presence during the examination.
participate in the examination
Highlights active involvement, if applicable, in the examination process.
appear for the examination
Focuses on the act of showing up for the examination.
be at the examination
A more concise and informal way to indicate presence.
present oneself for examination
A highly formal and somewhat archaic way of saying 'attend the examination'.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "attend examination" in a sentence?
The phrase "attend examination" is grammatically incorrect. You should use "attend "the examination"" or "attend an examination".
What's a more formal way to say "attend examination"?
Instead of the ungrammatical "attend examination", you can say "sit for the examination" or "take the examination".
Is it okay to say "attend examination" in academic writing?
No, it is not advisable. In academic writing, it's essential to use correct grammar. Use "attend "the examination"" or "attend an examination" instead.
What can I say instead of "attend examination" in an email?
Depending on the context, you can use "attend "the exam"", "go to the "exam"", or "be present at the exam".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested