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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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The 323 million visits to America’s national parks in 2025 are more than twice the attendance — 135 million — at professional football, baseball, basketball and hockey games combined.

From Los Angeles Times

At the ceremony, Zane, a governor on the Academy’s casting-directors branch, will be among those in attendance watching for what the first winner will signal about how the art form is judged.

From The Wall Street Journal

With the U.S. vice president in attendance, local fans at the Milan Cortina Opening Ceremony made their frustration with America heard on Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the head of the Lebanese army arrived at the funeral, some in attendance heckled and refused to let the ceremony proceed until he departed.

From Los Angeles Times

Olly Reed, marketing director at tourism consultancy Navigate, which works with more than 50 UK visitor attractions, said it tracked attendance patterns against forecast weather data.

From BBC