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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attendees this" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or a fragment that lacks context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "Attendees this year will receive a special gift."
Alternatives: "participants this" or "guests this".
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(How badly did AT&T screw the pooch at SXSWi this year, fellow attendees?) This isn't the first lawsuit of its kind, with similar suits being filed in several other states, including New York and California.
For some Davos attendees, this means business opportunities.
This was brought home to me at a legal fair with thousands of attendees this winter.
With over 1,500 attendees, this was the largest Spark Summit ever outside the Bay Area.
We're also looking for Columbia University groups to work with us on providing resources and workshops to attendees this March.
For attendees, this decision was somewhat academic, as West still occupied a large space in the Exhibitor Hall and once again hosted a well-attended Customer Appreciation Party.
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For the typical attendee this was time-consuming and a distraction from the actual content of the exercises.
To the attendee, this means listening to a lot of "dog and pony shows" all at one time.
"Taxation without representation" from a Tea Party attendee this Wednesday most likely means (when stripped of its rhetoric): "Republicans should have a veto on everything, and we're really angry that they don't".
It's a remarkable thing to note, given the near universal acceptance of this connection, including among most of the attendees at this conference.
We invite attendees to this session to help us brainstorm strategies for pushing this forward: what can we begin doing now?
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