attendance

/əˈtɛn.dəns/
noun 5

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(noun.)

ADJ

good, large, record

The concert had a good attendance despite the rainy weather.

low, poor

falling

The school is concerned about falling attendance among students this semester.

average, daily

The school's daily attendance has improved significantly since they started the new rewards program.

total

constant, regular

Her constant attendance at the gym finally paid off when she completed her first marathon.

compulsory | church, cinema, school, etc.

VERB + ATTENDANCE

boost, improve, increase

The free admission policy has increased attendance at the museum significantly this year.

ATTENDANCE + VERB

drop, fall, go down

Movie theater attendance has dropped significantly since streaming services became popular.

go up, increase

ATTENDANCE + NOUN

figures, rate, record

PREP

in ~

A doctor was in attendance at the clinic during the morning hours.

~ at

The teacher was concerned about poor attendance at school this month.

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