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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended an update" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to participating in a meeting or session where updates on a project or topic are provided.
Example: "I attended an update on the project's progress last week."
Alternatives: "participated in an update" or "joined an update session."
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I recently attended an Update Night at Start Garden.
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He also attended an updating course in Oncohematology at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas (USA).
A further potential limitation of our study is that our GPs, who were uniformly enthusiastic about spirometry, may not have been typical of all in primary care, since they were GPs with a special interest in teaching undergraduates and were recruited whilst attending an educational update session.
The vocational advisors also attended a half day update just prior to the start of the vocational advice service.
But when "Saturday Night Live" head writer and "Weekend Update" host Seth Meyers attended a wedding in Greece recently, not everything was smooth sailing.
A program was developed and subsequently accredited by the College so that GPs could earn their CME activity points by attending a symposium of 'An Update on Vitamin D and Osteoporosis'.
Though there are already many event discovery apps out there, Fever hopes to differentiate by including recommendations from what it calls "influencers," or people who have already committed to an event by purchasing a ticket or announcing their plans to attend it with an update.
No industry representatives attended the guidelines update meeting or participated in the guidelines update effort in any way.
Attend an Eid prayer.
Attend an interview.
Attend an official event.
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