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The phrase "attendant in" is not an English phrase and doesn't make sense in most contexts.
However, the phrase "attendant to" is often used and means "related to" or "relevant to." For example, "The survey revealed a significant increase in customer satisfaction since an attendant to customer service was added to the team."
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Facility-based delivery care refers to birth attendance by a skilled birth attendant in a health facility.
Turn submarine around to complain to attendant in booth.
Mr.Akana married a fellow flight attendant in 1963.
Name: Christian Bernhardt Job: Parking attendant in Brooklyn.
Other requirements included few or no stairs, and a lobby attendant in case of an emergency.
This saved the flight attendant in question from having to reverse a few feet.
All business, he returned immediately with the attendant in tow, a kid of sixteen, seventeen.
JASON LAHOZ is a parking attendant in Philadelphia with two small children.
Jessica Kramer, a doula in Los Angeles, was Mr. Sasaki's personal attendant in 2002.
The flight attendant in the video clip says: "Your life jacket is below your seat.
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Encounters with fashion/youth/electrical goods made after 1982 leading to much head-scratching and attendant in-my-day harrumphage.
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