average attendance

collocation in English

meaningsofaverageandattendance

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average
adjective
uk
/ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈæv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
An average number is the number you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number ...
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attendance
noun
uk
/əˈten.dəns/
us
/əˈten.dəns/
the fact of going somewhere such as a church, school, ...
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(Definition ofaverageandattendancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In the period 1607-82, the records of sixty-four vestry meetings survive, with anaverageattendanceof between eight and nine members.
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Therefore, theaverageattendancerate was retrieved from the records of day-treatment services of the largest providers in the register area.
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In order to meet the difficulty we were dealing only yesterday with certificated teachers in small country schools where theaverageattendanceis under 100.
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Theaverageattendanceat the school referred to has declined from thirty-seven in 1900 to eleven in 1912.
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He will, therefore, see that for the last two years theaverageattendancehas not exceeded the recognised accommodation.
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The latter school had anaverageattendancein excess of 140 pupils.
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There have been 17 meetings since then, 14 of which lasted all day; and theaverageattendancewas 12 out of 16 members.
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The number of men head teachers in charge of departments theaverageattendancein which, during the year 1921–1922, exceeded 650 was 55.
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I am unable to give a corresponding figure ofaverageattendancefor such children.
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I regret that more recent figures as toaverageattendanceand cost are not available at present.
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During that year 22 schools were open, with anaverageattendanceof, approximately, 620.
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Theaverageattendanceat the classes was 23, at the lectures 167.
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I am aware of the position at this school; theaverageattendanceis, of course, considerably less than the number on the roll.
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In either case anaverageattendanceof thirty-five is necessary to warrant the continuance of first grade salary.
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Theaverageattendanceof pupils in primary departments was 692,144.
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The teaching staff appears to be adequate, and the recognised accommodation is in excess of the number inaverageattendance.
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Four children mean twenty attendances, and this affects theaverageattendancefor a whole quarter, and is sufficient to deprive the assistant of his position.
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There were fifty inaverageattendanceat the school at the time, and they had the necessary funds in hand.
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Theaverageattendancefor the eleven months prior to his departure was only fifteen of those scholars who had attained the age of five years.
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