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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended lecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of being present at a lecture or class, typically in an academic context.
Example: "I attended the lecture on modern art last week and found it very enlightening."
Alternatives: "participated in a lecture" or "was present at a lecture."
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Attended lecture by a Roman lay analyst, Dr. Emilio Servadio.
Attended lecture by Prof. J.B. Rhine, a parapsychologist who conducts experiments in ESP (extrasensory perception) at Duke University.
She graduated from Hofstra University in 1979, at the age of 50 but took courses and attended lecture series throughout her life.
The book itself was never completed to Steinbeck's satisfaction, though a version was published posthumously, and "a well attended lecture in the Community Hall" suggested that the Grail legend resonates throughout Steinbeck's work as a whole.
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Respondents also attended lectures to discover what material lecturers subtly emphasized while lecturing.
They attended lectures, watched videos, participated in workshops.
He attended lectures in physics, chemistry, and medicine.
I attended lectures on the history of cardiac surgery.
The evaluation showed that most of the students who also attended lectures understood the criteria.
We attended lectures on emotional eating, nutrition, fitness, health management and meal planning.
Instead, he went to Paris, where he practiced painting and attended lectures at the Sorbonne.
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