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The phrase "attends at" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is typically a misuse of the verb "attend," which does not require the preposition "at" when referring to being present at an event or location.
Example: "She attends the conference every year."
Alternatives: "attends" or "is present at".
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She attends at Stanford University Hospital.
President Clinton attends at least one fund-raiser a week.
Almost every professional attends at least a few conferences per year.
When she's not dating someone, she said, she attends at least one neighborhood singles event a week.
This was a so-called synchronous, or live, class, and Ms. Riegel attends at least one a week.
— Robert Simonson Decanter Andrew Jeffordd attends, at his own risk, a tasting of wines made from ultra-obscure grapes (including a "chaotically grungy natural wine made in Brooklyn").
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Others didn't attend at all.
Parents must attend at additional charge: (212) 782120212
Register to attend at any time here.
Children begin attending at the age of 7.
Each committee member must attend at least one community session.
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