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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to attending an event or a meeting, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I attended that meeting last week to discuss the project updates."
Alternatives: "attended the" or "was present at the".
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Thirty thousand spectators attended that Games in 1870, though no official attendance records are available for the 1875 Games.
"I attended that interview today.
I attended that premiere fearing the worst.
I attended that screening, later the same day.
Over 1.5m are said to have attended that rally.
I attended that interview as requested on 6 December 2013".
Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz also attended that day.
Mr. Aguilar attended that meeting; he was not "the only commissioner who did not attend".
Twenty-three cooks attended that first event, in Ms. Payne's apartment.
Oddly, Mr. Turilli said, that was the second of two parties they both attended that night.
Mr. Hack attended that auction and bought the stamp for $297,000, including commission.
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