dance attendance
To wait obsequiously (on or upon someone).
A man of his place, and so near our favour, / To dance attendance on their lordships' pleasure.
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.