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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attendant for" is not correct in written English.
Depending on the context, the phrase could be replaced with words such as "attendant to," "attendant of," or "attendant at." For example: The park ranger acted as an attendant for the visitors touring the campground. The park ranger acted as an attendant to the visitors touring the campground. The park ranger acted as an attendant of the visitors touring the campground. The park ranger acted as an attendant at the visitors touring the campground.
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We'll even have an attendant for the evening.
She asked the flight attendant for an ice pack.
A Pan Am flight attendant for many years and a CPA.
Carsa Tennant, 30 I've been a flight attendant for 11 years.
Lauren Alcorn She was a flight attendant for Virgin Atlantic when she was targeted by MGN.
Her mother is a home attendant for people who cannot care for themselves.
She was a flight attendant for many years before becoming a California bounty hunter.
He'd asked the station attendant for directions to the downtown 6 train.
As a flight attendant for US Airways, she draws on her travels for style ideas.
She looked up to the attendant for some flicker of solidarity, but got nothing.
His mother is a flight attendant for Delta Airlines and works from New York.
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