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attend

[uh-tend] / əˈtɛnd /






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In therapy, which Harold attends often, and I have also been in and out of for most of my life, he’s asked what he does for fun, what gives him that “special satisfaction.”

From Salon

The ruling outlined how Z had attended St Bede's school in Redhill in the 1980s where Tudor was chaplain and an RE teacher.

From BBC

“I myself have a spiritual side,” says Tillmans, still grateful for positive experiences attending a Lutheran church in his youth.

From Los Angeles Times

India is hoping the five-day AI summit, attended by tech bosses and dozens of high-level national delegations, will help it power ahead in the sector.

From Barron's

In theory select committees - cross-party groups of MPs covering specific policy areas - have the power to force witnesses to attend a session to answer questions.

From BBC