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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended him" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to take care of or look after someone. Generally, it is used to indicate that someone has provided support or assistance to another person. Example: The nurse attended him throughout the night, making sure he was comfortable and administering his medication.
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A certain celebrity quickly attended him.
Squads of top BBC make-up personnel had attended him behind the stage before he emerged.
Lango traditionally believed that every human had a guardian spirit (winyo; literally, "bird") that attended him during life and that must be ritually liberated from the corpse.
The old man, with my shirt like a grand turban on his head, was put into a first-class carriage, and several eager ladies attended him.
In 1923 she sailed on the Henderson on President Warren G. Harding's Alaskan visit and attended him during his last illness.
She attended him with an air of benign supervision, as though he were a Chinese peasant and she a medical missionary, like her father.
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He had invited a doctor to attend him in his dying moments.
Caesar sent for fifteen of the principal persons of Massilia to attend him.
Soldiers from both sides rush to attend him and laid him beneath a tree; many wept in despair.
They rented a house in Ireland, until taxis and doctors refused to attend him.
"It was a very traumatic scene, and all individuals attending him did a tremendous job".
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