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"won't be attending" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a contraction of "will not be attending" and is commonly used to indicate that someone will not be present at an event or function. Example: "I regret to inform you that I won't be attending the conference next week due to a scheduling conflict."
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I won't be attending any weddings for the exact same reason.
"I am so happy that he won't be attending that school anymore".
In typical fashion, the publicity-shy artist won't be attending the event.
"We are disappointed she won't be attending, but we wish her well for a speedy recovery".
And with a stage show, he doesn't have to worry about his detractors, who presumably won't be attending.
Needless to say, Mr. Friedman won't be attending the fund-raiser for Mrs. Clinton at the Biondis'.
Wherever Rodriguez might be during that period of time, he won't be attending hearings at Major League Baseball's headquarters on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
One fellow star who likely won't be attending any of Murphy's gigs is Johnny Depp, who earlier this week said that actors turning to music "makes him sick".
I don't think the couple would think poorly of you if you didn't give a gift since the invitation was last-minute and you won't be attending.
In your case while there may not be exactly a statute of limitations, most guests from your and your fiancé's first marriages won't be attending your wedding.
The annual meeting at Magnum in Paris is being held in the next week or two, she says, but she won't be attending.
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