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attendance

noun as in act of being present

noun as in people present at event

noun as in attention, attentiveness

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The Pennywell Fellowship, made up of six schools and believed to be one of the "first of its kind" in England, will share resources to create links with employers, improve school-parent relationships and boost attendance.

From BBC

College has been the site for the majority of a rivalry that serves as a homecoming for both schools and annually attracts the largest fan attendance in the City Section, if not in Southern California.

"By providing a fuller picture of school performance - from attendance and behaviour to inclusion - we're giving parents the transparency they deserve and schools the tools to improve."

From BBC

And while plenty of 20-somethings were in attendance, the audience at the Greek was also filled with people who remember record stores and big album rollouts, and some even brought their kids.

Big crowds have also brought big sporting guests as Lioness Chloe Kelly was in attendance in Northampton to watch England beat Samoa, while former England captain Jamie George appeared in Brighton.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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