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The phrase "attends you" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered incorrect or awkward.
It could be used in a context where someone is offering assistance or service, but it is not standard phrasing.
Example: "The waiter attends you promptly as soon as you sit down at the table."
Alternatives: "assists you" or "serves you".
Exact(5)
Resist the alacrity with which this woman attends you.
Depending on the school he attends, you may be able to watch him receive his diploma on the Internet.
In a telephone conversation, Meyers Drysdale said women are more conservative than men about spending on sports, citing the charity golf tournaments she attends: "You see things auctioned off — four days of golf in Costa Rica?
Today, it must surely seem as if the world attends you.
In the rare case that a business associate, or someone you do not know well, attends you can use Mrs./Miss/Ms.
Similar(55)
Whichever "Bohème" you attend, you are unlikely to feel shortchanged.
Without classes to attend, you inevitably meet fewer students.
I was attended, you see, by an independent midwife (IM).
Verse - "Attend you and give ear a while,".
If you know where you are attending, you may choose to let them know.
For the first races you attended you went alone only as a spectator?
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