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Discover Ludwig"his attendance" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's physical presence at an event or an institution, such as school, work, or another gathering. For example: "John's attendance at the meeting was outstanding."
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Heywood apparently attended the University of Cambridge, though his attendance there remains undocumented.
Although his attendance was spotty at first, he eventually began attending class regularly.
It requested his attendance.
His attendance was not a surprise.
His attendance record was nearly perfect.
We don't know much about his attendance.
was powerless to compel his attendance..
Yesterday, his attendance appeared half-hearted.
(His attendance could not be confirmed).
Hinton has yet to confirm his attendance.
She promised his attendance would improve.
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