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attend

[uh-tend] / əˈtɛnd /






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Meanwhile, Abdulmejid and his family lived a glitzy Riviera life, attending dances, we are told, with “four or five kings and any number of princes, dukes and counts.”

From The Wall Street Journal

While O'Neill initially said she would "never apologise for attending the funeral of a friend", she subsequently did apologise for the hurt that had been caused.

From BBC

She explained how her family noticed the "elderly, frail woman" lying alone in the corridor opposite them, while Nadia was attending the department with her unwell partner.

From BBC

He was also fined £1,500 and must attend a mandatory face-to-face education programme or face further suspension until it is completed.

From BBC

He said the pair decided to write a song after attending a poetry reading together, praising the musician for being of the "highest calibre".

From BBC