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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skip the event" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone should not attend or participate in a particular event. Example: "I have too much work to do, so I think I'll skip the event this weekend."
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They are now likely to skip the event to stay at Ford's headquarters in Dearborn, Mich.
Woods admitted that PGA Tour officials were upset with his decision to skip the event.
That Mitt Romney, Rick Perry and others decided to skip the event would mean only one thing: the world could get to hear from Rick Santorum.
The Canadian Shawn Sawyer, in his final competitive season, even decided to skip the event altogether and honor professional tour commitments.
Some of us joined a good-sized crowd in the hangar, and others of us decided to skip the event and go out for dinner.
Would it be preferable for him to skip the event, or to play down his opposition to Obama's health-care reform?
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She will skip the events in Acapulco, Mexico, and Indian Wells, Calif.
Mr. Schwarzenegger skipped the event.
Mr. Gore, sensing the clash, carefully skipped the event.
Andy Roddick will return to the United States Davis Cup team in 2011 after skipping the event this year.
A lectern was reserved for Mayor Bloomberg, who skipped the event.
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