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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everyone attended" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in formal or informal contexts to indicate that each person or group of people involved were present at an event or gathering. For example, "Everyone attended the town council meeting last night to discuss the proposed budget."
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Everyone attended.
First everyone attended Party meetings — now it's church".
"This was a more important vote than the elections for them, everyone attended and we agreed that we must get back.
In the past, we've done extensive coverage of New York Fashion Week, posting daily summaries from staff members and friends of all the shows and presentations everyone attended over the week.
Not everyone attended the age 7 and age 11 visits, and even those who did had some missing values.
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Pass around the attendance book or sheet of paper and ask everyone attending to sign their names at the beginning of the meeting.
"I'm sure the nature of the recognition will seem normal to everyone attending".
On the way in, everyone attending will be given a list of around 300 pieces.
A receptionist in an outpatient clinic has no incentive to ensure that everyone attends the clinic.
By the end, everyone attending had secured jobs in the Alps for the winter.
But the sale runs for several nights, and not everyone attends all the time.
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