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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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She said it was the sixth year they had undertaken the task at the circuit, which had the largest race weekend attendance in history for a Formula 1 event this year.

From BBC • Jul. 7, 2026

Even theme park giants such as Disneyland are seeing slight downturns in attendance.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 7, 2026

Federal loans, he said, will no longer cover his full cost of attendance, which he estimates would be at least $51,000 annually, including living expenses.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 6, 2026

His father, of course, would love to be in attendance for his son’s debut.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 5, 2026

General Grant joined Lincoln’s cabinet meeting later that day where everyone in attendance, including Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton and Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, noticed Lincoln’s good mood.

From "Chasing Lincoln's Killer" by James L. Swanson




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