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The phrase "you should attend" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a complete sentence that is often used to give advice or make a suggestion to someone. Example: "You should attend the meeting tomorrow to discuss the project." This sentence is giving advice or suggesting that the person attend the meeting in order to discuss the project.
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You should attend class regularly regardless if attendance is required.
Worried you should attend?
For more substantial questions about the course materials, you should attend office hours.
Perhaps you should attend the Students for a Sustainable Future Expo '06 on Friday at Pace University in Pleasantville.
Students who have specialized Faculty Advisers and you should attend their meetings or make arrangements to meet with them individually.
Once you have picked your program, you should attend each of the classes and decide whether the professor is someone from whom you can really learn.
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If lucky enough to be invited, you definitely should attend your office holiday party.
But if you're saying you think I should attend from time to time then I think that's a good challenge and am happy to weave that in," he told the committee.
If you do not wish to appear in this broadcast" — with your hair a fright, mistress in tow, brown necktie, or playing hooky from your business dinner, the implication goes — "you should not attend this event".
If the time has come for you and your child to make a decision about what school they should attend, you might want to take a peek at what these studies have to offer.
So, if the time has come for you and your child to make a decision about what school they should attend, you might want to take a peek at what these studies have to offer.
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