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Teal lime Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Attend to something?

Is it "to attend to something" ever possible?

If so, in which cases is it used?

Would you please give me some examples?

Many, many thanks for your kind help.

  

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it. hardm=1&0&l=0&p=2&q=%22attend+to%22 Among ants, the workers' first assignment is to attend to the queen's every need. Okur was excused by the team to attend to a family illness in his native Turkey.

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  • hardm=1&0&l=0&p=2&q=%22attend+to%22 Among ants, the workers' first assignment is to attend to the queen's every need.
  • Okur was excused by the team to attend to a family illness in his native Turkey.
  • But I agree that my talk page has become unmanageable and I will attend to this.
  • Let us not forget the care givers who sacrifice much to attend to the afflicted.
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Here are a few from fraze.it.

https://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?hardm=1&0&l=0&p=2&q=%22attend+to%22


Among ants, the workers' first assignment is to attend to the queen's every need.

Okur was excused by the team to attend to a family illness in h

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