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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to having participated in a certain number of events, meetings, or gatherings without specifying the exact number.
Example: "I attended some workshops last summer to improve my skills."
Alternatives: "participated in a few" or "went to several".
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I attended some of those conferences.
I have attended some elaborate "Don Giovanni" productions.
In addition, Holden attended some of Lin's high school games.
About 300 people attended, some wearing union jackets.
Additionally, she attended some of the company's yoga trainings.
She finished high school, even attended some college.
His son, Chuck Jr., attended some of the events.
She and her cousins attended some of the games.
He attended some Communist Party meetings, but never joined.
Miles also attended some of James's high school games.
Glasgow attended some of Kerley's baseball games, building a relationship with his family.
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