Collocations for "attended"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "attended" in context.
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attend
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- attend to [business, the matter at hand]
- (have) [business] to attend to
- attending to [his patient, a customer, the victims]
- attend [in person, personally]
- attend a [concert, movie, class]
- [some, an audience of] 50,000 (people) attended the [concert]
- attend the [meeting, interview, conference]
- cannot attend the [meeting]
- attend the [wedding, funeral, opening] (of)
- attend [school, university, church]
- attend [regularly, often, frequently]
- attend and [participate, speak, present]
- [invited, unable, required, welcome, encouraged, expected] to attend
- failure to attend will [result in, incur, be]
- [did, could, will, can, may] not attend
- [children, employees, students] must attend
'attended' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
amateur
- attend
- boy
- call
- clerk
- concert
- deceased
- dedication
- drive
- due
- function
- graduate
- hanging
- launch
- lecture
- madam
- marketing
- midnight
- muster
- noble
- notable
- poorly
- preview
- private
- promptly
- protest
- public
- rally
- rehearsal
- representative
- resourceful
- respective
- reunion
- royal
- royalty
- salad
- session
- waiting
- wedding