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Discover LudwigThe phrase "takes attendance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the act of recording who is present for a class, meeting, or event. Example: "The teacher takes attendance at the beginning of every class to make sure all students are present."
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[True Gotham] The state no longer takes attendance for judges.
One type of robot, toddler-size with a domed head and boxlike body on wheels, takes attendance, reads fairy tales and sings songs with children.
Theresa Mulvoy keeps track of sheet music, takes attendance and gives a vocal boost as a volunteer for the children's choir at St . Vincent Martyr Churchhere.
It did not seem to matter to the Mayor that CUNY says it already takes attendance, although for only part of the year.
No one takes attendance, but the number of hijras flocking to the city easily number in the thousands – at this point on some streets in Villupuram hijras seem to outnumber non-Hijras by two to one.
No one takes attendance at the State of the Union, but news accounts indicate that at least five or six members of the court have attended each of Mr. Clinton's previous addresses.
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Or taking attendance.
How to take attendance.
We aren't taking attendance.
The point is to save time in taking attendance.
When teachers took attendance, "people would burst out laughing.
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