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The phrase "attended a state" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to attending a state event or a state institution, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She attended a state dinner last night, where she met several dignitaries."
Alternatives: "attended a state event" or "visited a state institution".
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With money short, Ms. Royce attended a state school, Northeastern Illinois University.
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France attended a state funeral for Mr. Césaire on Sunday in Fort-de-France.
The family returned to the West Midlands when he was 12, where he attended a state school in Bromsgrove.
After all, he too was a journalist and, like me, attended a state school and had a parent who worked at university.
On a frigid Tuesday night four months ago in the small town of Albion, 800 people attended a state hearing on the project.
In what became an embarrassment for the White House, the Salahis attended a state dinner on Nov. 24 and were photographed with President Obama.
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In this evaluation, we surveyed public health practitioners who attended a state-sponsored EBPH course between 2011 and 2013 in Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, or Nebraska.
The figure is for a child attending a state school.
The two leaders plan to attend a state dinner tonight as well.
Kim Jong-gak disappeared from North Korean news reports after attending a state function late last month.
(There is also usually a refund available for people whose children do not attend a state college after all).
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