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attendance

noun as in act of being present

noun as in people present at event

noun as in attention, attentiveness

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Matt Iamaleava said he didn’t think moving to SoFi Stadium would solve the attendance issues plaguing the Bruins at their longtime home.

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All this has left the Church of England, an institution steeped in national history and culture, but which has undergone decades of declining attendance at its services, grappling with fundamental questions.

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But all students must meet the California high school attendance and graduation criteria — even if they now live in another state.

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An official attendance of 49,587 was recorded at the game.

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Charles, whose birthday was Nov. 14 and has had a number of recent health problems, wasn’t actually in attendance at Thursday’s fête.

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