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in attendance
adjective as in present
Example Sentences
Yafai, long touted as a future world champion after collecting gold at the 2020 Olympics, did not take the opportunity to soak up the cheers from the majority of the 5,000 in attendance in his home city of Birmingham as he raced down the ramp and into the ring.
The national team games have seen a 198% increase in attendance, growing from an average of 1,800 to 5,370.
It was noticeable that Tom Crotty - a senior director at the petrochemicals company - and a trusted advisor to billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe was in attendance.
Nevertheless, Trump broadcast this lie to thousands of supporters in attendance at his rally, which many times were also broadcast across TV and cut into bite-sized clips for social media, usually unaccompanied by any form of fact-checking.
The Foreign Office said in total, 90 heads of state were in attendance, as well as the first ladies of the United States and Ukraine, representing the presidents of their respective countries.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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