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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the attendant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can refer to a person who assists or serves others, such as a flight attendant, a movie theater attendant, or a gas station attendant. Example: The attendant at the hotel front desk greeted me with a warm smile and quickly checked me into my room.
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the attendant
noun
One who attends; one who works with or watches something.
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"Thanks," the attendant said.
The attendant said no.
The attendant looked perplexed.
"No," Gonggrijp told the attendant.
"A Woo?" the attendant said.
"D!" the attendant shouted jubilantly.
The attendant appears.
"Not today, unfortunately," the attendant said.
Still, the attendant costs are formidable.
"Leave her sit there," said the attendant.
"Thank you," he said to the attendant.
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