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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any situation where someone is actively keeping up with their lessons, such as in school or college, or when engaging in self-guided learning. Example sentence: Mike makes sure to attend all of his lessons so he can stay on top of his school work.
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Prayer leaders in mosques will have to attend lessons in Dutch culture.
Morris says she visits the boys' school almost every day making sure they attend lessons, but Ceri has been excluded.
It does that with its own pupils and through links with other schools and clubs that use its facilities and attend lessons.
The boxing ring gets them through the door then, in return for the training, they must attend lessons in an adjacent building.
However, it prefers to call itself a "children's democracy", where pupils only attend lessons, exams and activities if they want to.
Without facilities at school to allow girls to wash, dry, and change these cloths, many are too embarrassed to attend lessons while menstruating.
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At the language school he was attending, lessons were given individually.
You would not have seen women teaching or girls attending lessons.
Since landing the job, Edwards is said to have been attending lessons with a voice coach.
From then on the teenagers attended lessons, but ran the gauntlet of hatred daily.
He remains in custody, although initial reports suggested his alibi that he had been attending lessons had been confirmed.
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