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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'attend with' is not correct in written English
You could use the phrase 'attend accompanied by' instead. For example: She attended the meeting accompanied by her co-worker.
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All mothers attend with a birth partner.
Commander Folga said he knows some officers attend with dread.
Tupac was supposed to attend with the Death Row contingent.
I was also tempted simply to attend with my family.
We welcome everybody who wants to attend, with a very few exceptions.
Families attend, with toddlers sporting bandannas bearing slogans that call for the death penalty.
Courts must attend with special vigilance whenever the Declaration of Rights is in issue.
In the lectures I attend with the women scholars, no one discusses politics.
The family of his victim asked me to attend with them.
Families are encouraged to attend, with free entry for children at an otherwise pricey event.
More than 200,000 people are expected to attend, with participants traveling across the country.
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