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The phrase "attends about" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "He attends about the meeting" does not convey a clear meaning.
Alternatives: "attends to" or "is present at".
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"I enjoy the performances," he said, noting that he attends about 10 to 15 a year.
The family attends about six games a year and follows both the men's and women's teams.
Brent Forester, who lives in Sudbury, Mass., and attends about 10 games a year, starts shopping for tickets in December.
Hill Peterson, who attends about a dozen home games a year, said the Braves had a few key injuries and had to rely on several rookies.
In Lang, a married mother of three, the Yankees found an admirably loyal fan who attends about 30 games a season.
Many donors were die-hard Mets fans, like Kristen Renda, 27, of Manhattan, who said she attends about a half-dozen games a year.
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The Delhi Fire Service runs 43 fire stations that attend about 15,000 fire and rescue calls per year.
But the schools they attend are about more than reading, writing and arithmetic.
Among those in attendance are Josh Kendall and Alex Berger, who grew up in Maine and attend about a dozen Red Sox games a year.
When I attended, about 13percentt of the students were black.
I've attended about six public meetings and campaign meetings.
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