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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attends parties" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who goes to social gatherings or events, typically for enjoyment or celebration.
Example: "She enjoys socializing and often attends parties on the weekends."
Alternatives: "goes to gatherings" or "participates in events".
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He never attends parties.
And unlike his next-door neighbor on the compound, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, Admiral Mullen likes Washington and attends parties during the week.
He rarely attends parties and prefers to relax at his neighborhood cigar bar or at his house in Southampton, N.Y., on the weekends.
The Turner Prize-winning artist who attends parties as his alter-ego Clare - a teddy-loving lady with a fondness for pretty dresses and oversized bonnets – says the hats actually help his poor hearing.
Instead, he tells us the name of the boat of his ex-agent, lets us know the size of his working notebook, describes the buildings in which he attends parties, and grows positively tedious about when best to publish.
To that end, Mr. Binn, who usually attends parties as sober as a Supreme Court justice, takes every opportunity to promote his ventures, even his own 33rd birthday party, held two weeks ago at Eugene.
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They attended parties.
He only occasionally attended parties or dinners.
Svetlana and the couple exchanged visits and attended parties together.
They attend parties, dances, lectures, panel discussions, and activity fairs.
While at school, how often do you attend parties?
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