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virtually attend
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"virtually attend" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to attending meetings or events online rather than in person. For example, "Due to the current health crisis, many companies are having their employees virtually attend meetings."
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News & Media
Academia
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Finally, there is virtual life, which is used most frequently to allow people to virtually attend conventions and conferences.
News & Media
The Forbes Under 30 alum founded Aubot, a telepresence robot designed for kids with cancer to virtually attend school, and people with a disability to attend work.
News & Media
For marketers, this could mean allowing your users to "virtually" attend major conferences or meetings, or learning more about consumer behavior by monitoring user-streamed experiences.
News & Media
Last week, Yammer, the business-oriented microblogging platform that won TechCrunch50 2008, sent out invites to press inviting them to virtually attend a "major launch event" that will be broadcast through a WebEx meeting tomorrow morning.
News & Media
So entrepreneur and conference organizer Francisco Dao has a more immediately feasible idea: Rent out a hotel in Monterey, sign up for the TED live feed, get a bunch of huge screen TVs and bean bags and invite fifty of the most interesting people he can find to virtually attend the conference together.
News & Media
It allowed the influencers' audiences (millions of people) to virtually attend that event and feel the excitement and energy.
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Helen Keegan the organiser of Swedish Beers and Innovation, the host of several carnival of mobilists and founder of beep marketing has been blogging about this event and it seems she will be "virtually" attending.
News & Media
With actors playing the roles of institute employees, visitors could explore all they had to offer in the form of digital video memorial lockets, visiting three dimensional reconstructions of the deceased and even had the opportunity to receive a full body scan before virtually attending their own funeral.
News & Media
Virtually everyone attending yesterday's ceremony whispered a prayer for Stephen.
News & Media
Virtually everyone attending the two conventions (excluding the media, one is supposed to assume) will be devoted to their party and their party's opinions.
News & Media
But for the rest of knowledge-starved humanity worldwide, is it better to be excluded entirely from that seminar, or to attend virtually in the most collaborative, learning-rich manner possible?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "virtually attend", ensure that the context clearly indicates an online or remote experience, and consider specifying the platform or method of access (e.g., "virtually attend via Zoom").
Common error
Avoid using "virtually attend" when physical presence is still involved. The phrase implies a fully remote experience, not a partial or hybrid one. For hybrid events, specify which parts are virtual and which are in-person.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "virtually attend" functions as a verb phrase indicating the action of participating in an event or activity remotely using technology. Ludwig confirms its usability and provides examples of its use in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Academia
25%
Formal & Business
25%
Less common in
Science
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Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "virtually attend" is a grammatically sound and increasingly common way to describe participating in an event online. According to Ludwig, its usage is acceptable. It's often used in news, academic, and business settings, reflecting the growing prevalence of remote participation. While alternatives like "attend remotely" or "participate online" exist, "virtually attend" clearly conveys the essence of remote involvement, so it's advised to not use it if physical presence is involved. However, the current frequency is still rare due to the lack of examples in the search data.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Attend remotely
Focuses on the method of attendance rather than implying a virtual environment.
Join virtually
A simpler alternative that highlights the online connection.
Participate online
Emphasizes active involvement through the internet.
Attend via webcast
Specifies the medium through which attendance is facilitated.
Attend via livestream
Specifies the medium through which attendance is facilitated.
Be present virtually
Emphasizes the feeling of presence even in a virtual setting.
Engage remotely
Focuses on the engagement and interaction from a distance.
Connect online
Highlights the digital connection established for participation.
Access remotely
Highlights the possibility to access from a distance.
Visit online
Highlights the possibility to visit from a distance.
FAQs
How can I use "virtually attend" in a sentence?
You can use "virtually attend" to describe participating in an event or meeting online. For example, "Due to travel restrictions, I will "attend remotely"".
What's a good alternative to "virtually attend"?
Alternatives to "virtually attend" include "participate online", "join virtually", or "attend via webcast", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "virtually attend"?
Yes, it's correct. "Virtually attend" is a common and accepted phrase for describing online participation. Ludwig AI confirms that it's usable in written English.
What does it mean to "virtually attend" an event?
To "virtually attend" an event means to "participate online", typically through video conferencing, live streaming, or other digital platforms, rather than being physically present.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested