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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attending that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to attending an event or a meeting, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "I will be attending that meeting next week."
Alternatives: "participating in that" or "going to that".
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(Similar qualms will keep me from attending that "Come as a Big Jew" square dance).
Every single group attending that conference would want to grow the London Underground.
Attending that first audition was a whim on a friend's suggestion, Ms. LeKae said.
They went to vigils and, wanting to connect to their neighbors, they began attending that church.
Attending that evening's concert were the Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn and the actor Ryan Gosling.
They are unhappy, they are struggling, they are probably not attending that regularly.
"I'm scared to go back," she told NPR. "Look at everything I went through just for attending that school".
But what a relief to come home afterward, to open a book whose author would not be attending that party!
It was no secret that François Hollande, the Socialist leader who was elected to the Élysées in 2012, was attending that evening's football match against Germany.
She begins being curt with him but softens finally and agrees she will see him at a party they are both attending that evening.
"I want whoever is attending that event to leave, to leave either dead or injured," Mr. Mohamud told the agents, according to the affidavit.
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