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attendance

[uh-ten-duhns] / əˈtɛn dəns /
NOUN
act of being present
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The Dodgers set a franchise attendance record last season.

From Los Angeles Times

After the Dodgers hit a team-record 4 million in attendance last season and won baseball’s first back-to-back championships in 25 years, the affordability challenge will only become more challenging next year.

From Los Angeles Times

However, even at opening, 8.5 million is more than three times the attendance of the UK's biggest parks today:

From BBC

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