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Discover LudwigThe phrase "going to attend" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing an intention to participate in an event or gathering. Example: "I am going to attend the conference next week."
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"Who is going to attend movies tonight?
They are going to attend college someday".
"I'm going to attend Sarah McKinney," she said.
He was going to attend his daughter's wedding in Texas.
I am going to attend the funeral of my collection".
President George Bush is going to attend the festivities on May 13th.
"Then I heard Ridley" — one of her director-heroes — "was going to attend," she says.
Eighteen participants in three groups are going to attend lab tours.
The agents, he said, were told they were going to attend a law enforcement seminar.
Next year I'm going to attend Hibbah's weeklong white-water kayaking school before plummeting downriver.
The bloke's not going to attend the opening ceremony because his great granddaughter died.
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