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The phrase "be in attendance at" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be present or to attend a particular event or occasion. You can use it in any context where someone is expected to be present at a specific event or gathering. Example: Please make sure to be in attendance at the meeting tomorrow at 10 am.
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I believe Mayor White chose who he wanted to be in attendance at his announcement".
He's still expected to be in attendance at tomorrow night's final.
Fissionable-Press Note: The Navy has accredited a correspondent from Charm magazine to be in attendance at Operation Crossroads, Bikini.
The New Yorker, June 15 , 1946P. 15 Fissionable-Press Note: The Navy has accredited a correspondent from Charm magazine to be in attendance at Operation Crossroads, Bikini.
At least 5,500 Everton fans will be in attendance at the Stade Pierre Mauroy for the Europa League Group H match.
She will be in attendance at the theater in lower Manhattan for the musical retrospective entitled "American Showstoppers: An Evening With Jule Styne".
"You should be much more worried about the two or three lawyers who are overbilling and whether they should even be in attendance at a meeting," he says.
The governor of the Bank of Japan, Masaaki Shirakawa, is scheduled to be in attendance at the Federal Reserve's seminar in Jackson Hole, Wyo., until Monday.
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"In 2011, over 10,000 were in attendance at the concours.
On Tuesday, when he took the mound, only 7,770 people were in attendance at Harbor Park.
The mayor of Springfield was in attendance at the McSorley press conference.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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