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The phrase "attending lectures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of being present at educational talks or presentations, typically in a school or university setting.
Example: "I find that attending lectures helps me grasp the material better than studying alone."
Alternatives: "participating in lectures" or "going to lectures".
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Tyson often took the subway alone to the Museum of Natural History, attending lectures and classes.
He joined the New York Academy of Sciences, attending lectures with rapt attention.
I stayed in Washington, working in bookstores, attending lectures, and writing bad short fiction.
Richard Dart, from Dorset, converted to Islam around 2010 after attending lectures by Choudary.
They gain a set number of points by attending lectures at ASLA events.
He later worked as a statistical consultant while independently publishing, reading, researching, and attending lectures about social and political issues.
Little by little activists begin to fraternize with professors and show some interest in attending lectures again.
Education consisted of attending court, participating in simulated legal disputes (moots), and attending lectures (readings) given by senior lawyers.
The workers spent their days cleaning, attending lectures, or participating in what their manager called "special projects".
He stops attending lectures and conferring with his professors, working alone to create the monster and then fleeing.
Experts on aging recommend doing crossword puzzles, playing bridge, attending lectures, reading books and joining discussion groups.
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