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Discover Ludwig'she attends to' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is most often used to indicate that someone gives their attention to someone or something, perhaps for a period of time. For example, "She attends to the needs of her colleagues."
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She attends to details.
Sometimes a few bars feel like a bridge and she attends to the gaps later.
It is largely middle- and middling-class experience that she attends to.
What's most compelling, though, is her experience of dissection, in the anatomy lessons she attends to improve her drawing.
Whenever she attends to Bena's inner life, Julavits shines, peeling back layers of human behavior even as she's making deceptively simple observations.
Then she attends to her duties as the director of hospice chaplaincy for the New York Board of Rabbis and as a chaplain at the Amsterdam Nursing Home.
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What classes, we wondered, had she attended to learn the language so well?
Yet even as she attended to one patient, there were others at her shoulder.
She attended to detail and knew about chemistry and the nature of poisons and stabbings.
Would Benji please entertain the guest while she attended to her duties as "Madam" of the house?
It started about 10 years ago when a dresser began bringing fruit and drinks for the male cast members she attended to.
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