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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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Representatives for Mamdani's administration did not attend Tuesday's hearing, which angered some in attendance.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

The shutdown brought that trajectory to a sudden end; average attendance fell by 20% in 1995, meaning 20 million fans had disappeared.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 21, 2026

The categories haven’t changed much over the years, but the average yearly cost of attendance has nearly doubled along with the advertised sticker prices.

From MarketWatch Aug. 12, 2026

ATG has ridden a theater resurgence as attendance numbers have climbed postpandemic.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 11, 2026

After we finished taking attendance, Miss Watson talked for a while about what we’d be learning this year in mathematics and language arts, and we had our first lessons in those subjects.

From "Root Magic" by Eden Royce




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