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The phrase "attend mass" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in religious contexts to refer to the act of attending a Christian church service. For example, "John and Mary decided to attend mass at their local church every Sunday."
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As a result, he said, many elderly people do not attend Mass after snowstorms.
Should they attend Mass, everyone must be prepared for the possibility of standing through Mass!
"I attend Mass".
A number of notables attend mass there.
They attend Mass at St. Joseph's Church.
He drinks excessively and politely refuses to attend Mass.
Catholic inmates can attend Mass once a week.
In many cases, students are required to attend Mass or other religious services.
"Despite his busy schedule, he'd always find time to attend Mass," he said, struggling through tears.
Although about 65 million Americans identify themselves as Catholics, many rarely attend Mass.
But fewer than 10percentt of French Catholics say they attend Mass regularly.
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