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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be tended to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be taken care of or looked after. It can be used to describe someone or something receiving attention or assistance. Example: The injured bird needs to be tended to by a veterinarian. In this sentence, "be tended to" means the bird needs to be taken care of or looked after by a veterinarian.
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Maybe its fields will be tended to first rather than last.
And the affected family must be tended to with sensitivity and care.
But we have so much paper and metal and treasures that need to be tended to".
When we thought we would, in our old age, each be tended to by a personalised robotic nurse?
Other details? Payroll needs to be tended to; the resort issues 160 checks a week in peak season.
"Friends are hard to make and hard to keep; as Stephen Sondheim says, they have to be tended to".
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Could be, might be, tend to.
What action there was tended to be palliative in nature.
The ice is being tended to before the pp begins.
He is tended to by a baby sitter.
Zachary K. Kruger, was being tended to by his squad.
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