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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attendance figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the number of people present at an event, such as a concert, meeting, or sports game.
Example: "The attendance figure for the concert last night exceeded our expectations, reaching over 10,000 people."
Alternatives: "attendance count" or "number of attendees".
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According to Modern Film Distributors, as of the end of 1956, the film has been dubbed into a dozen languages and attended by an estimated worldwide attendance figure of over 175 million people, at over 650,000 performances.
Show officials said 64,769 people attended the event on Tuesday in Llanelwedd, Powys, the highest ever attendance figure for the second day.
Once each person's forecast and decision to attend has been made, people converge on the bar, and the new attendance figure is published the next day in the newspaper.
He said the attendance figure included people who visited the park using free or discounted tickets.
Last season, she said, the attendance figure was more than 2,000.
According to some who were there, the announced attendance figure was generous.
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Attendance figures surged in the 1990s.
Company officials declined to provide attendance figures.
The simplest measure is attendance figures.
(They usually do not furnish attendance figures).
(Disney does not make attendance figures public).
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