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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone addressing or dealing with a particular matter or issue.
Example: "The manager attended to a customer complaint promptly to ensure satisfaction."
Alternatives: "addressed a" or "dealt with a".
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In some cases, one or more other REB members also attended, to a maximum of seven in attendance.
In 2001, he attended to a colleague, Strom Thurmond, who had collapsed on the Senate floor.
On a recent Monday evening, a waiter in a gray uniform attended to a largely empty dining room.
And we had the luxury of our own bike mechanic who fixed flats, trued wheels and attended to a variety of other technical problems.
Just this morning, I attended to a homebound patient in her home, in the very same housing project that I grew up in.
He attended to a man dressed in a suit and tie, attached to an iPhone, who looked as if he wanted to be a spy but might in fact do something more mundane.
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Public midwives attended to 119 clients on average, while the private midwife attended to an average of 38 clients.
Nokia said Mr. Green had taken a leave "to attend to a personal matter".
A friend of his had asked him to attend to a little matter for Catherine Buckley.
While major tours often include physical trainers or masseurs to attend to a star, A.E.G.
There were two clerks on duty, one polishing glasses and one attending to a young lady.
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