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The phrase "attends this gathering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is present at an event or meeting.
Example: "She always attends this gathering to connect with old friends and network with new contacts."
Alternatives: "is present at this gathering" or "participates in this gathering."
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How about former US President Bill Clinton, who often attends this gathering?
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One of the many rulers recorded to have attended this gathering is a certain Ragnall mac Ragnaill, styled tigerna Gall ("lord of the foreigners").
My father -- who has been known to hide invitations from my more social mother in the hopes that she would never know of the parties they'd missed -- advised me to use my pregnancy and small child like an arsenal of weapons when refusing to attend this gathering or that one.
Why do delegates fling themselves across the back seats of their limousines rather than be seen attending this helpful gathering?
About48,000 are expected to attend the gathering, whose theme this year is "American Dream".
Two hundred attended the gathering".
(He did not attend the gathering).
Last March, I attended the gathering.
About 10,600 delegates from 186 governments, businesses, and environmental groups attended the gathering.
It remained unclear whether the German finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, would attend the gathering Monday.
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