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The phrase "attends a reception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone participating in a formal gathering or event, typically for social or professional purposes.
Example: "She attends a reception hosted by the mayor every year to network with local business leaders."
Alternatives: "participates in a reception" or "is present at a reception."
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When a minister attends a reception or other large event in their official capacity this has to be disclosed, but there is no requirement to list individuals met on these occasions.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be taken to a short reception at Mansion House while the rest of the congregation attends a reception at Guildhall.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attends a reception at Buckingham Palace on July 10.
Steve King (R-Iowa) attends a reception and dinner in his honor with Lamar Smith (R-Texas).
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Cornellians attend a reception on Bailey Plaza.
Talk story about attending a reception with UN Ambassador Stevenson.
Afterward, the team attended a reception at the New Zealand embassy.
On Saturday, Hemings descendants will attend a reception at Monticello.
Misha!" Then he went back in to attend a reception hosted by President Bush.
Mr. Obama was scheduled to attend a reception for world leaders at the United Nations on Monday night.
He recently attended a reception for "Lights Out," the boxing drama series on FX.
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