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The phrase "attendants from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals who are present or serving in a specific capacity, often in relation to an event or location.
Example: "The attendants from the conference were very helpful in guiding the participants."
Alternatives: "staff from" or "representatives from".
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Female flight attendants, from Kenya, served orange juice before takeoff.
Moments later, pool attendants from the nearby leisure centre see the man collapse on the street.
Well Body employs traditional birth attendants from neighboring communities as support staff.
The attendants from Japan Airlines swear green tea makes their skin beautiful.
Years of pretending that all was fine had given way, for both of them, flight attendants from Ireland, to acceptance.
The family hired two attendants from Brooklyn to care for Mrs. McDill: Rose Marie Moore and her sister Shirley Innis.
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"Perfect, magnificent," said Olga Corniel, a home attendant from Washington Heights.
The attendant from the Fort Washington Garage, where Kearns parked his car, came.
A flight attendant from one of the hijacked planes has been found, handcuffed to her seat.
Maria Quintanilla, a home attendant from Bushwick, Brooklyn, who has asthma, lives in an apartment with broken doors and windows.
"It's a prettier plane than I thought it would be," Lynda Smith, a flight attendant from Long Island, said.
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