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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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The relationship between lower church attendance and higher mortality appeared consistently across genders and was seen in both rural and urban areas of the United States.

From Science Daily

School attendance, behaviour, screen time, speech and language - we now know the pandemic had an enduring effect on all of these issues for children.

From BBC

With attendance over the first four days swelling to more than 200,000 -- a record for the Adelaide Oval which has been hosting Tests since 1884 -- they face a daunting task.

From Barron's

As the total attendance for the Test went past 200,000 – a record for the Adelaide Oval – showman Lyon had the expectant crowd in the palm of his hand.

From BBC

With the official attendance tally reaching a new high, some longtime researchers bemoaned how unwieldy the conference had become.

From The Wall Street Journal