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The phrase "attending lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's activity or referring to a regular schedule of lessons. For example: "I'm busy attending lessons most days of the week."
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At the language school he was attending, lessons were given individually.
You would not have seen women teaching or girls attending lessons.
Since landing the job, Edwards is said to have been attending lessons with a voice coach.
He remains in custody, although initial reports suggested his alibi that he had been attending lessons had been confirmed.
Intrigued by the notion that Islam was the last testament, God's final revelation, he pursued his interest by attending lessons with the imam assigned to the prison chaplaincy.
A group of misfit school pupils must battle pan-dimensional demons while also attending lessons, earning money and, most importantly, making out with each other.
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From then on the teenagers attended lessons, but ran the gauntlet of hatred daily.
Prayer leaders in mosques will have to attend lessons in Dutch culture.
They have regularly attended lessons and played in bands and they get a fantastic sound.
One morning last week, Iman Adam attended lessons given by a local cleric under a large tree.
Pupils choose when to attend lessons and agree school laws in regular weekly meetings with staff.
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