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at·tend·ance [əˈtendən(t)s] N

1. attendance (being present):

attendance
be in attendance
be in attendance

2. attendance (number of people present):

attendance
obisk m
attendance

non-at·ˈtend·ance N no pl

ˈschool at·tend·ance N

Usage examples with attendance

school attendance is low
be in attendance

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Attendance varied in later sessions from 2,100 to over 2,300.
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Following the seminar, participants are given a certificate as proof of their attendance.
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The 600 delegates in attendance voted to establish a new party.
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The most successful year was 1999, when attendance was a record 130,600 and the profit was 805,000 marks.
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Boys in senior grades may opt out for one term based on past games attendance.
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Attendance at gymnasia starts at age 12 and lasts for three years.
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Stoke suffered financial difficulties and dropped out of the league in 1908 and attendances varied during their time out.
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After a string of poor results and attendances, the club was forced to declare bankruptcy in 2008.
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This still stands as the venue's record attendance after the rebuilding.
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Their attendance of 16,616 was fifth in the six team league.
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