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The phrase "you attend" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone should participate in something. For example, "Please make sure you attend the meeting on Wednesday."
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Did you attend yourself?
Did you attend a university?
Did you attend her funeral?
Did you attend the protest?
How regularly do you attend church now?
A conference you attend in a telephone.
How often do you attend religious services?
Did you attend your fortieth high-school reunion?
QUESTION FROM ST JUDE: Where did you attend college?
A week later, you attend your first alcohol education class.
Will you attend the party or remain at home?
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