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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend presentations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of being present at a presentation, such as a lecture, seminar, or conference.
Example: "I plan to attend presentations at the annual conference to learn about the latest research in my field."
Alternatives: "participate in presentations" or "go to presentations."
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The nerves that I have going into that sort of experience, a cabaret show, are not present when I go to attend presentations of musicals.
Young buffs can watch trailers from forthcoming sci-fi movies and attend presentations by Marvel and DC Comics.
One street agent, Andrew, said he would invite people to attend presentations on higher education, which would happen on a daily basis.
The grandchildren, and their children, are informed about the company, Mr. Johnson said; they attend presentations about its strategy and ask questions.
You will have lunch with current students; attend presentations by the Office of Career Development, the Financial Aid Office, and clinical programs; and meet some of our faculty and alumni.
In this day-long event, the entire department (basic science and clinical) stands down" from routine activity to attend presentations about the progress in research programs across the department and participate in discussions on research topics.
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Before arriving at Carleton, he wanted to attend the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, N.M., a preference maintained even after attending presentations by representatives from Macalester, Dartmouth, Yale, Cornell and Harvard.
Over two and half days, a total of 107 participants attended presentations given by experts on different aspects of xenotransplantation.
You should focus on attending presentations that have a speaker that you would like to meet or provide information you need.
I attended presentations by a number of individuals representing Indigenous Peoples.
We also attended presentations given by reps from Twitter, Storify, Flipboard, Policito.com and the San Francisco Chronicle op-ed editor.
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