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The phrase "attended board" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a board meeting or a board of directors that someone attended, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She attended the board meeting to discuss the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "board meeting" or "board session".
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Senior keepers attended board meetings.
Stanford had not attended board meetings for several years.
Mr. Kay says he has attended board sessions at other companies where directors are playing hardball.
He never made speeches, rarely attended board meetings and was often not even a board member of companies he bought and sold.
While Mr. Thain was often Goldman's representative in meetings with credit agencies and institutional investors, Mr. Thornton attended board meetings with Goldman clients and struck deals in China.
Low appeared to facilitate transactions – according to the DoJ, he even attended board meetings of 1MDB and acted as a link with the PM.
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For most of his own childhood, Cassel attended boarding school.
Edward Hallam Tuck was born in Brussels and attended boarding schools in Britain and the United States.
The son of a doctor, he attended boarding schools and studied law at Cambridge.
No such travails for Ms. García-Aguilera, who attended boarding schools and has lived in Palm Beach and Manhattan's Upper East Side.
She attended boarding school at St Leonard's, St Andrews, Scotland, where she was unpopular.
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