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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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Lucy said she "hugely respects" the education system, and that her children's attendance the rest of the year is very good.

From BBC

Despite the tensions, this summer’s World Cup, which will be shared with Canada and Mexico, will shatter the all-time attendance record and FIFA’s revenue from the four-year tournament cycle will top $11 billion.

From Los Angeles Times

The full cost of attendance—which includes room and board, fees and books—will be about $98,000.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even if almost everyone in attendance lay on the ground stock-still.

From Los Angeles Times

The first Grand Slam of the year has seen bumper attendances, with more than 100,000 streaming through the gates on the first day on Sunday.

From Barron's