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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attendants who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of attendants in a context where you want to describe or provide more information about them.
Example: "The attendants who assisted during the event were very professional and helpful."
Alternatives: "staff members who" or "helpers who".
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The airline must also replace flight attendants who leave.
I particularly like the flight attendants who distribute Biscoff cookies.
Flight attendants who leave you in a land of dreams.
ORESTES and PYLADES enter, followed by attendants who are bearing the body of Aegisthus.
It was one of the flight attendants who felt Neal had been neglected.
The mailroom attendants who use the Lincoln Tunnel to get to work.
In both countries, birth attendants, who are almost all women, are underpaid and overworked.
The weightlifting attendants who scramble onstage to attach ever increasing amounts of resistance.
Nearby were the names Jennifer Lewis and Kenneth Lewis, flight attendants who always flew together.
Over 80% of the flight attendants who took part in the study were women.
United Airlines said it was recalling 600 more flight attendants who were on voluntary furlough.
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