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The phrase "attendee of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is attending an event. For example: "John is an attendee of the annual convention."
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Somebody's been a faithful attendee of the Objectivist Society meetings.
Riki believed in our mission, supported our programs, and was an enthusiastic attendee of our events.
Mr. Grams said he used to be a regular attendee of such shows.
Nidal Malik Hasan, who had become a regular attendee of prayers at the local mosque.
According to one attendee of Geller's event, a Texan who would not give his last name, the answer is none.
He became a frequent attendee of European and American diplomatic receptions in Havana (he always opposed the American embargo on Cuba).
Rand was a faithful attendee of this year's practices, even as his own personal spring-training schedule took him to Iowa and New Hampshire.
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"It's about some of the attendees of the university.
Attendees of Geller's event did not seem to agree.
Mark Jackson, one of the regular attendees of pregame prayer meetings, said: "Jeff's a great man.
The brothers were both good boys, the neighbours recalled, unfailing attendees of the Baptist Sunday school.
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