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non-attendance(dictionary)
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attendance (oh)



[U and C] the number of people who attend a game, concert, meeting etc
::We have an average attendance of 4000 fans per game.
::Last year's fair saw attendance figures of 32,000.
[U and C] when someone goes to a meeting, class etc, or an occasion when they go
attendance at
::Most courses involve an average of eight hours attendance at college each week.
::The doctor will have a record of her attendances.
be in attendance (at sth)
formal to be at a special or important event
::Over 2000 people were in attendance at yesterday's demonstration.
be in attendance on sb
formal to look after someone or serve them
-see also dance attendance on sb at dance 2 (5)