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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attendees to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a group of people who attend or participate in an event, meeting, or gathering. Here are a few examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "The conference had over 100 attendees from various industries." - "All attendees to the company party must RSVP by Friday." - "The speaker addressed the concerns of the attendees to the town hall meeting." - "The festival organizers provided refreshments for all attendees to the event." - "We are expecting a large number of attendees to the charity fundraiser next week."
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LIZADONNELLY: Visually, I want the attendees to be more organized.
Shutt asked the attendees to close their eyes.
Another put attendees to work in a power plant.
Moreno-Ocampo introduced attendees to Jenkins and encouraged them to support online video activism.
At his retirement party, years later, I arranged for all attendees to wear white socks.
(MoMA advises attendees to avoid wearing perfumed products for this screening).
Shorter courses train attendees to cope with nuclear, biological and chemical attacks.
We asked attendees to share their hopes and expectations for the week.
Attendees to the house take note: great clients also make great design.
The challenge is to convert those cinema attendees to the live experience.
One Justice Ministry representative invited attendees to call him if they had trouble with official paperwork.
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