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attend

[uh-tend] / əˈtɛnd /






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Insisting that it was his health that had stopped him from coming to Paris, Ramadan said if he had not wanted to attend, he would have not have assembled a legal team.

From BBC

The DfE says it has made "real progress", with 225,000 more children attending school almost every day, but that it knows there is more to do for children with SEND.

From BBC

Several thousand people were expected to attend the funeral, which is open to the public.

From Barron's

As a child in New Orleans, Mr. Lemann never attended a bar mitzvah or bris; he heard neither Yiddish nor Hebrew.

From The Wall Street Journal

Speaking to journalists in Finland, where he is attending a security summit, Sir Keir Starmer speculation McSweeney's account could be untrue and the government was involved in a cover-up was wrong.

From BBC