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"to attend a" is a grammatically correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to introduce an event or activity that one is expected or invited to participate in. For example, "We were delighted to be invited to attend a royal banquet at Buckingham Palace."
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Piaf's" willing to attend — a crowded roomful.
One was to attend a prestigious college.
Don't forget to attend a class.
"Students need to be able to attend a local school".
He wanted Bill, Jr., to attend a black college.
She was to attend a pro-democracy jamboree in Chile.
(Chris had to attend a conference that weekend).
"He hopes to attend a unified CPAC next year".
To attend a meditation retreat, there's a plane to catch.
It is brave to attend a protest rally in Burma.
Mr. Lopez declined to attend a private hearing held Tuesday.
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determination to attend a
how to attend an online class
have to attend a register
to visit a
to enrolment a
to take a
to join a
to witness a
to watch a
to engage a
to enter a
to treat a
to sit a
to inhabit a
to undertake a
to frequent a
to respond a
to involve a
to observe a
to undergo a
to address a
to participate a
to contribute a
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