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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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The attendance was another big talking point before the game and there were stark evidence of empty seats around the Principality Stadium in the crowd of 50,112.

From BBC

For the students in school, overall district attendance has improved slightly, part of a districtwide push to get all students to class more often.

From Los Angeles Times

Paris is one of the world's arthouse cinema hotspots, but falling attendance levels mean beloved independent operators must innovate and invest to survive.

From Barron's

But Ms Mutti rejected that proposal, saying virtual attendance could not replace physical representation.

From BBC

Some benefits, including all the main disability benefits, such as personal independence payment, attendance allowance and disability living allowance, as well as carer's allowance will rise by 3.8% in April, in line with rising prices.

From BBC