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The phrase "attended student" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. Instead, you can use "attended to the student" or "attended the student's needs." Example: The teacher attended to the student's questions, patiently explaining the complex concept until the student understood.
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Both were questioned over whether they had attended student sit-ins or had visited grieving families of protesters killed during riots protesting Mr. Ahmadinejad's suspiciously lopsided 2009 victory.
In the evenings, he attended student social events and played washboard with a Dixieland band, then often stayed up past midnight answering e-mails.
The undercover agents attended student meetings, academic conferences, and participated in field trips.
And we kept asking ourselves: How could this have happened?" At this point, skeptical readers may ask: Why would the CIA, up to its eyeballs in Cold War skullduggery, spend time and resources co-opting a wonky organization that sponsored and attended student meetings in cities around the world?
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On the afternoon I attended, students pitched their ideas for filling two of the five slots in their seasons.
For each additional birth attended, students' average performance score increased by 0.164 points (95 % CI = 0.055, 0.273; p = 0.003).
A spokeswoman said: We have deployed five ambulances, two motorcycle paramedics, attending student protests in Whitehall.
Furthermore, even insured patients who had the possibility to choose their healthcare provider were willing to attend student consultations.
No matter what kind of school you attend, students sometimes get in trouble.
At Central Academy, where the Hamill children attend, students were putting together a group prayer for Friday.
To attend, students just had to satisfy the instructor's needs or desires in some small way.
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