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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
Financially, however, the result was disappointing as attendance was below what had been expected and investments failed to materialize.
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Even so, the spectator attendance was huge, as there was no entry cost.
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The attendance rate was 95% in 2009 and 2010.
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Attendance at gymnasia starts at age 12 and lasts for three years.
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The 600 delegates in attendance voted to establish a new party.
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With few star players, the attendance at matches was low, and therefore the club takings suffered.
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The tournament set a record attendance in 2002 with nearly 400,000 fans for the week.
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The event had a final attendance of 8,707.
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Attendance figures rose to 38,000 in 2012 and 50,000 in 2013.
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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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