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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend to stuff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to refer to taking care of various tasks or responsibilities.
Example: "I have a lot of things to attend to, so I won't be available for the meeting."
Alternatives: "take care of things" or "handle matters".
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My ability to attend to stuff is very retarded in two ways: I'm constantly trying to figure out what to talk to my students about; and at the same time I'm reading a lot of Dr Seuss and getting up at three in the morning.
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And I needed that — I had to attend to the most basic stuff.
Survivors can learn to avoid worrying about the small stuff and attend to the awe and wonder all around us.
It is vital that we become aware of our own issues or "stuff," and attend to it.
Eric Marshall to attend to some bit of administrative trivia, he said curtly: "It's too late for that stuff.
6. Attend to precision.
I will attend to it".
I had to attend to his affairs".
"So we have to attend to competitiveness".
Attend to the emotional.
Attend to precision.
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