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The phrase "attendees of our" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to people who are present at an event or gathering organized by a specific group or organization.
Example: "We appreciate the feedback from attendees of our annual conference, as it helps us improve future events."
Alternatives: "participants in our" or "guests at our".
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And as the attendees of our New York and Austin pitch-offs will likely attest, this is an event you're not going to want to miss.
And as the attendees of our Austin and Seattle's pitch-offs will likely attest, this is an event you're not going to want to miss.
Thirty-two (94%) of the 34 attendees of our institute responded, and 29 completed the questionnaire; 3 participants delivered only fecal samples.
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Riki believed in our mission, supported our programs, and was an enthusiastic attendee of our events.
Just like last year, we will be giving every attendee of our party this Friday a signed limited-edition lithograph created by Hugh MacLeod.
The fine folks at New Relic have agreed to give every attendee of our Northern Meetup Series a free Nerd Life t-shirt at the door.
An attendee of our kickoff rally in California had noted the risk caravan riders would be taking, commenting, "[t]hey're going to places where they're not wanted at all".
Two CrunchUp attendees (subject to opt out, of course) will be randomly selected Friday morning at the conference and will have 5 minutes each to pitch their start-up to attendees as part of our main agenda demo sessions, at 11 45 am and 2 00 pm.
Attendees of medical examinations in our institute were recruited through advertising messages for health-promotion purposes from the general population.
If you're unsure whether you're being insensitive to female attendees of the convention, please consult our new pamphlet: "What Would Joss Do?" No means no, and sometimes "I am Groot" also means no, depending on the inflection and context.
3. If you're unsure whether you're being insensitive to female attendees of the convention, please consult our new pamphlet: "What Would Joss Do?" 4. No means no, and sometimes "I am Groot" also means no, depending on the inflection and context. 5.
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