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The phrase "attending more" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express an increase in attendance or participation but needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I am interested in attending more events this year to expand my network."
Alternatives: "increasing attendance" or "participating more".
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"We're seeing more Chinese delegates attending more international association conferences".
Arcade Fire values showmanship; attending more than one performance makes it clear exactly how much.
She is scrupulously hardworking and loyal, attending more votes than most and rebelling extremely rarely.
Fans talk defiantly about ditching their season-ticket plans and attending more college football games.
But it also prevents ordinary shareholders from attending more than a handful of meetings.
CLINTON Former President Bill Clinton has been attending more preparation sessions lately.
He spent his first weekend attending more separate meetings and revising the agreement document.
That included volunteering, attending more events in the Jewish community, apple picking and exploring the city more.
He could bear no distractions as he struggled and began withdrawing from public school, attending more lectures at the mosque.
People who hire a personal trainer at the gym wind up attending more workouts than people who are just members.
The awards were named after Ira Hozinsky, one of the founding members, who was revered for attending more than two hundred film screenings a year.
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