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The phrase "high attendance" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where a large number of people are present at an event or gathering. Example: "The concert was a huge success, with high attendance exceeding our expectations."
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The high attendance is credited to the Mormon church's encouraging members to attend the caucuses.
Why the high attendance?
"We are hoping for high attendance," she said.
He attributed the high attendance to telephone calls and meetings with parents.
"It's going to be a very high attendance day in the museum's history.
In exchange for the regularly recorded high attendance in classes, Ms. Azocar received bonuses.
Or will other accomplishments count, like steep jumps in scores from one year to the next or even high attendance?
"High attendance is fantastic for a museum but not always for you as a visitor," says De Meuron.
They, and I, have benefit from a huge variety of activities and small classes that create high attendance and motivation.
(Part of the high attendance, mind you, certainly had to do with Martin Luther King's Birthday and wintertime ticket offers).
Yet the most forceful reason to hold these shows must be financial: the high attendance brings in the big bucks.
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