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The phrase "higher attendance" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an increase in the number of people attending an event, activity, or organization. Example: The concert had higher attendance this year compared to last, thanks to the popular headlining band.
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Thousands of people attended a local job fair last week -- a much higher attendance than in the past.
But which event had the higher attendance?
And so far, it has translated to higher attendance.
Not all parks have seen higher attendance since Sept. 11.
In the years since, he said, the church has had more volunteers and higher attendance.
Out of the Cablevision-ABC game of chicken, she saw the prospect of higher attendance.
Schools with higher attendance rates tend to have lower rates of suspensions, major crimes and police incidents.
The government's proposals point towards a university sector that is more efficient, has higher attendance and is fairer.
The British Fashion Council, organizer of the shows, is proud of higher attendance figures among foreign buyers and journalists.
"The only reason Labour have a higher attendance is that 31 out of 35 of them get a special responsibility allowance," he argues.
Many school administrators and teachers say laptops in the classroom have motivated even reluctant students to learn, resulting in higher attendance and lower detention and dropout rates.
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