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The phrase "attend services" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participating in religious or ceremonial gatherings, such as church services or other formal events.
Example: "Every Sunday, I make it a point to attend services at my local church."
Alternatives: "go to services" or "participate in services".
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The Chinese authorities allow Uighur Muslims to attend services.
Members of the community — even many who rarely attend services — gather to chant special prayers.
I often attend services in the old churches to which I am drawn.
Athletes will be able to attend services of their own faiths and seek counselling from chaplains.
Before leaving, she promised to attend services at Iglesia Pentecostal El Camino.
He and his wife live near Sutton Place and attend services at Calvary/St.
Mosques are being repaired and modernized, but children have not been allowed to attend services.
Its members, she said, are so nervous about the case that they no longer attend services.
School officials have not granted permission to attend services this year, either.
Twelve people attend services now, he said, compared with 35 eight years ago.
At Ebenezer, about 60 elderly blacks attend services; its funerals greatly outnumber weddings.
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