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The phrase "attends for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it does not fit standard English usage. Example: "He attends for the meeting" does not make sense; it should be "He attends the meeting."
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The typical student attends for three years.
"There can be triggering moments where people talk about assault or something, and sometimes it stirs up a lot of emotion that I then have to deal with," says Sarah, a 28-year-old student in Boston (who declined to share her last name so that prospective employers can't identify her) who is a sexual assault survivor herself, of the group she attends for depression and anxiety.
Typically, only the client (and not the client's partner) attends for the assessment.
(Patient information/preparation for retinal screening) From your perspective, what happens when the patient attends for screening?
In Australia, couples are enrolled at the clinic the HIV-positive partner attends for routine clinical management.
When the patient attends for the initial assessment a (practice based) trial nurse will discuss the PIS with the patient and gain informed consent.
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In 2012, approximately 3.5 million students attended for-profit institutions.
98.6 percent are from students who attended for-profit schools.
chiefs who attend for free.
(He has been attending for 31 years).
I was attending for the first time".
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