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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend to an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of giving attention or care to something or someone, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "It is important to attend to an individual's needs during the counseling session."
Alternatives: "address a" or "focus on a".
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It must attend to an alarming budget deficit.
The task assessed subjects' ability to selectively attend to an unpredictable light cue and disregard olfactory distractors.
He told his wife, Jamie Zimmerman, that he had to attend to an emergency at the hospital.
Eiland, who was the Yankees' pitching coach for three years, missed nearly all of June to attend to an undisclosed personal matter.
Other officers responded to a fourth overdose call while McKennedy helped EMTs attend to an addict who tried to take his own life with a kitchen knife.
The Lakers practiced today without Bryant, who team officials said returned to Los Angeles to attend to an undisclosed personal matter.
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Nokia said Mr. Green had taken a leave "to attend to a personal matter".
A friend of his had asked him to attend to a little matter for Catherine Buckley.
While major tours often include physical trainers or masseurs to attend to a star, A.E.G.
"The medical team decided to attend to a lung infection before determining when to attend to the gallstones".
The results demonstrate that when drivers attend to a roadway scene attention is limited in three-dimensional space.
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