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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attending a convention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of going to a formal meeting or gathering, typically for a specific purpose such as networking, learning, or discussing industry-related topics.
Example: "I will be attending a convention next month to learn about the latest trends in technology."
Alternatives: "participating in a conference" or "going to a seminar."
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You are attending a convention of herpetologists in Aspen.
But English teachers attending a convention in Baltimore about the same time nicknamed him Dr. Lyin'.
The bankers can't answer - they are attending a convention, in Canada.
The Muellers were staying in a five-star hotel jammed with people attending a convention of political and economic figures.
Anthony Richard Dawson, of Southampton, had been attending a convention in one of the towers when the second plane struck.
In 1976 an outbreak of a mysterious respiratory disease killed 34 members of the American Legion attending a convention here.
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*** The easiest way to prove you've come to Europe on business is to attend a convention.
Ms. Richman asked Judge Stephen to set a long delay because she had to attend a convention and because Mr. Powell had "a number of state missions".
Suede began breaking the rules when he attended a convention in Manhattan for the National Organization for Women, where he met a gentile woman from Idaho named Kim Croffoot.
But this wasn't just any Beat-era soul-searching: Conner wanted to invite every living Bruce Conner to attend a convention.
Pledge further not to eat at a restaurant, stay at a hotel or attend a convention anywhere in the United States unless immigration compliance can be demonstrated.
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