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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participating in a specific number of events, meetings, or activities.
Example: "I plan to attend some of the workshops offered at the conference this weekend."
Alternatives: "participate in a few" or "join several".
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All providers present at that time were encouraged to attend (some providers had to continue patient care), but attendance was not mandatory.
Attend some medical school admissions information sessions on campus.
One proposal would allow Haitians to cross the border to attend some Dominican universities on weekends.
Packages offer the best guarantee to attend some of the most popular events.
Every day, 1,000 delegates attend some 20 council working-group meetings.
Of the twenty-five families asked to attend, some fifteen people showed up.
Pynchon did attend some Lotion shows, they now say, but not in Cincinnati.
Did he have to attend some class to school him in his responsibilities?
It is possible to attend some events for as little as 10 reals (£2.30).
As a sop, they were offered "cards of admission" that allowed them to attend some meetings.
Selig waited for months before deciding that he would attend some of Bonds's games.
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