overall attendance

collocation in English

meaningsofoverallandattendance

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overall
adverb[before noun]
adjective
uk
/ˌəʊ.vəˈrɔːl/
us
/ˌoʊ.vɚˈɑːl/
in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group ...
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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 ofoverallandattendancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, last year 4,000 hunt functions took place, with anoverallattendanceof 1.3 million people.
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Theoverallattendanceat the event is expected to be 40,000 people.
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The team saw a significant increase inoverallattendance, drawing 101,638 fans over the course of the year.
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In 2008, theoverallattendanceaverage increased to 12,957, with eight teams exceeding 13,000 per game.
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Because there are so many more major league baseball games played, there is no comparison inoverallattendance.
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It set records with over 94,400 tickets sold and anoverallattendanceof 320,000 for the week.
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Overallattendancewas predominantly estimated at 20,000, with other estimates ranging from 10,000 to 35,000.
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Theoverallattendancerate was about 56%, with variations depending on age.
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Theoverallattendanceaverage of the district was also over the state minimum (93%) at 95.9%.
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Overallattendanceremains quite good, with only 5% of the student body absent on a daily basis.
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Attendance records were broken nearly every year in the 1950s andoverallattendanceincreased by 200,000 from 1949 to 1959.
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The library had anoverallattendanceof 8,213 for 394 programs held at the library during 2008.
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Howeveroverallattendancewas equal to 2006 with about 120,000 people visiting the race over the course of the race weekend.
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Overallattendancerates, media coverage and participation are heavily skewed in favour of each sport in its traditional areas and against the sport from the opposite side of the line.
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However, the disparity between the two extremes is not as great as theoverallattendancefigures suggest due to the fact that vastly more titles were distributed in the 1940s.
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