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Discover Ludwig"managed to attend" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an accomplishment or an effort to do something. For example, "Despite having to miss an important meeting, I managed to attend the conference."
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He said his expectations were fulfilled - "It was always interesting and exciting, and I always thought I was growing". During those years he also managed to attend Harvard Business School's advanced management training program.
Rob still managed to attend the Eisteddfod this year, scooting around in his wheelchair.
However, she managed to attend university, in the hope of becoming a teacher.
She still managed to attend my Little League and football games, track meets and tennis tournaments.
Slane managed to attend his child's party and stay in touch.
As a boy he was a slave but managed to attend lectures by the Stoic Musonius Rufus.
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Without a football scholarship, Mr. Russell might manage to attend a local college.
How does the visual system manage to segment a visual scene into surfaces and objects and manage to attend to a target object?
A town of nightclubs and early-morning gallops, with the same very thin men sometimes managing to attend both.
Hunger also spurs millions of children to drop out of school in order to scavenge for food, and those who manage to attend school despite empty bellies find it excruciatingly hard to concentrate.
A father of seven, who holds down both a night job as a health aide and a day job helping a handicapped man, manages to attend classes and find time to play with his children.
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