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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attendee at" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to describe someone who is present at a specific event or gathering. Example: Susan was an attendee at the conference on environmental sustainability. She was impressed by the variety of speakers and the insightful discussions that took place.
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An attendee at RuPaul's DragCon N.Y.C. 2017.
He was a regular attendee at Super Bowls.
Kendrick is a regular attendee at the Kochs's semiannual retreats.
Politico's Maggie Haberman reports there will be several classes of attendee at the retreat.
Lynbrook's mayor, Eugene E. Scarpato, is a regular attendee at Sunday's 11 a.m.
Bianca resembles a goth attendee at Ascot and alternates haunting, husky whispers with helium-voiced rapping.
He speaks passable Spanish and French and is a frequent attendee at Davos, the annual gathering of the global elite.
"You have to go," she told one fellow attendee at the Tommy Hilfiger show on Monday morning.
Although Spielberg is a regular attendee at London theatrical productions, he didn't spot Toby in that particular play.
According to one attendee at the meeting between ministers and employers, the two-hour discussion was "amicable and constructive".
But every attendee at Thursday night's free performance there by the superstar crossover tenor Andrea Bocelli had to have a ticket, obtained in advance.
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