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The phrase "attend to someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to giving attention or care to someone, often in a context of assistance or service.
Example: "The nurse will attend to you shortly, so please have a seat in the waiting area."
Alternatives: "take care of someone" or "look after someone".
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It's being able to attend to someone else without identifying yourself in them.
And it is much better to fail to attend to someone's minor injury very soon or to lose a witness who could say who should pay for car repairs than to have someone hit by a car.
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I imagine him seated and attending to someone, standing, whose measure he has taken.
Twice a day I peeled back the dressing and sluiced the wound with saline and did it quite cheerfully and disinterestedly, as if I were attending to someone else.
Second person experience involves being aware of and attending to someone else as a person when that other person is conscious and functioning as a person.
Among the calls was a request that someone attend to a woman who was unable to leave her residence.
If s/he hesitated, used too much "legalese," or didn't attend to your needs, pick someone else.
As his wife developed rashes and went into distress, he made increasingly desperate efforts to get someone to attend to her, but in vain.
Someone had to attend to Camby to offer consolation or a reprimand.
Richard Nixon never claimed to be a movement conservative, just someone who would attend to the right's political desires.
According to Jollimore, in loving someone we actively attend to his valuable properties in a way that we take to provide us with reasons to treat him preferentially.
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