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The phrase "assiduous attendance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is consistently and diligently present at an event, meeting, or class.
Example: "Her assiduous attendance at every lecture contributed significantly to her understanding of the subject matter."
Alternatives: "diligent presence" or "constant attendance".
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Does his assiduous attendance at more than 70 award and honorary doctorate ceremonies not imply a certain vanity?
And Tsiskaridze will no doubt be drawing on his recent, assiduous attendance at law school to prepare his defence.
Indeed, there is a category of Delhi writers who spend much of the year angling for an invitation to speak, through assiduous attendance at other writers' book launches.
Dr. Pusey kept his distance from faculty members, who in any case tended to scorn his assiduous attendance of Saturday football games and Sunday church services.
Author Brian Robinson, who traced the development of Royal Maundy, suggests that after the Restoration, his son Charles II attempted to gain popularity by assiduous attendance (and distribution of money) at the service.
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As a member of the organization's General Council, and corresponding secretary for Germany, Marx was henceforth assiduous in attendance at its meetings, which were sometimes held several times a week.
In 1760 Henry Cavendish was elected to both these groups, and he was assiduous in his attendance thereafter.
The Duke spent William's reign in the House of Lords, where he was assiduous in his attendance.
He remained an assiduous MP.
But Mr. Cervantes was assiduous.
Douglas Carswell is an assiduous MP.
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