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Free sign upThe phrase "attended in a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe participation in an event or activity, but it requires additional context or modification to be usable.
Example: "She attended in a conference last week." (This should be corrected to "She attended a conference last week.")
Alternatives: "participated in a" or "was present at a".
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Two British diplomats attended in a consular capacity.
This was the only fight I ever attended in a steady rainstorm.
The birthday party is sparsely attended, in a no-frills banquet hall in Baton Rouge.
In particular, horror movies with their ghoulish excesses are attended in a carnival spirit.
"Oxford made me," Jan wrote in Conundrum, recalling lessons attended in a "fluttering" white gown.
Robert's office told News Corp: "Mr Robert was on leave and attended in a private capacity.
"Mr Robert was on leave and attended in a private capacity," he said.
This was the first reunion Julia Reidenhauser, an old high-school friend of Allen's, had attended in a long time.
The sessions I attended, in a room called Brass Monkey (the theme was New York bars), had the aspect of a nerdy summer camp.
All are still listed in the group's member directory, though the men are said not to have attended in a few years.
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