Attendance in a sentence as a noun

My attendance at the gym started to drop off.

There's a chart that shows the sliding scale based on your length of attendance.

PyCon had 500 women out of 2500 attendance.

Candidly, I think that YC probably has a value add in attendance.

Unlike a lot of kids that end up getting bullied, they'll know that their attendance is completely optional.

Why should it be any less wrong to discriminate based on college attendance than on race?What else is cultural fit?

Students who don't show up tend to miss a lot of the material and don't do especially wellhence the attendance policy.

Then on top of that, looking at church attendance, most 'Catholics' in Uruguay haven't attended mass in years, and then only for christmas and easter.

He increased attendance to an educational event, while protesting a piece of immoral legislation.

Sometimes, however, attendance policies are also benevolent paternalism: I say this because I teach English comp at the University of Arizona.

Clear fact, clear rule, but a lot of people in the group didn't want to believe that the group tolerated incompetence in order to share popularity, and so many attacks were made on the methodology of taking attendance, scheduling shifts, and the definitions of responsibilities.

Attendance definitions

noun

the act of being present (at a meeting or event etc.)

See also: attending

noun

the frequency with which a person is present; "a student's attendance is an important factor in her grade"

noun

the number of people that are present; "attendance was up by 50 per cent"