English Language & Usage Asked on January 15, 2021
Is there a better way to say “ensure high attendance?” I thought about “ensure excellent attendance,” but that didn’t sound right either. The essay I’m writing isn’t very formal, and the latter doesn’t match with my tone. I’m saying the phrase in the context of ensuring high attendance at a presentation.
How about exceptional attendance? There is nothing wrong with using ensuring high attendance, but it seems like you’re looking for a better-suited synonym.
Answered by allatonce on January 15, 2021
According to the Online OXFORD Collocation Dictionary, the positive adjectives that go with attendance are good, large and record.
Of these three, I believe large is the most suitable for your intended use (I suspect good attendance refers more often to a person than to an event).
Answered by michael.hor257k on January 15, 2021
Ensuring a high turnout? I am suggesting this because 'turnout' is often used in conjunction with 'high' or 'low', as opposed to 'attendance'.
Answered by hrrrrrr5602 on January 15, 2021
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