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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attend using" is not correct and usable in written English
It would not make sense in a sentence. If you want to express an idea related to attending, you can say "attend to" (meaning to pay attention to something) or "attend with" (meaning to go with someone). For example, "I attended the meeting with my co-worker", or "I attended to the needs of my customers".
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If you let us know you'd like to attend using the form below, we can work out how many bar snacks we should order.
I love the lavish operas they attend, using the glasses to spy on each other.
Charter schools enroll any students who wish to attend, using a lottery to select students if the school is oversubscribed.
Viewers can attend using the AltspaceVR app on the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or Samsung Gear VR.
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Further analysis correlated mean Knowledge Scores with different age groups, length of EMS work experience, pediatric-specific training, and continuing medical education (CME) sessions attended, using a statistical significance of P ≤0.05.
Case fatality data were adjusted for cardiac intervention uptake, education and off-peak travel times to hospital attended using Cox regression.
The Children's Aid Society, which has a unit at the school that Brandon was then attending, used $424 from The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund to buy the cleaning items and a new mattress.
And if you're interested in attending, use this link for a 200 euro discount for TechCrunch readers.
The audio guides are of variable quality, without the spur of any media review of them although a substantial proportion of those attending use them.
We measured the students' intentions to attend college using one item ("I plan on attending college").
Sunnie didn't attend Timberlake using a publicly funded scholarship through Virginia's tax credit program for low-income students.
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