huge audience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhugeandaudience
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huge
adjective
uk/hjuːdʒ/us/hjuːdʒ/
extremely large in size ...
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audience
noun[C]
uk/ˈɔː.di.əns/us/ˈɑː.di.əns/
the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone ...
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(Definition ofhugeandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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You are not going to have ahugeaudiencesharing your performance.
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It does not have to be ahugeaudience; there has to be someone who wishes to watch the performance.
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That is ahugeaudienceby any standards.
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In addition, there is ahugeaudienceon television, with betting taking place both on and off-course.
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Is it not also a marvellous new way in which those in education can publish their own creative work to ahugeaudience?
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His diligence if not in attracting ahugeaudienceon this opening night has attracted at least a large and noble cast of well-informed experts in this field.
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His radio sermons, based on reason, attracted ahugeaudienceinternationally.
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The finalists are then tested for their personality and appeal in front of ahugeaudiencecheering and insulting in equal measure.
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The single was a song he played at the wedding ceremony, and thus had ahugeaudience.
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Radio broadcasting of music, which began in the early 1920s, helped to spread popular songs to ahugeaudience.
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He gathershugeaudiencein his concerts and people revere him for his selection of high standard poetry.
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Blockbusters typically rely upon star power and massive advertising to attract ahugeaudience.
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Even after more than 25 years, the movie drawshugeaudiencewhenever it is telecast on television channels.
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One can not help but notice thehugeaudienceof mostly young and boisterous persons.
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That edition of the show attracted an absolutelyhugeaudiencewhich was said to have been seeking updates on the singer's death.
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Whatever the prevailing wisdom, since becoming a fixture of the presidential season the debates have attracted huge audiences and loomed large over every campaign.
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Bennett had just drilled a new orchestra to a level of high efficiency, creating a sensation before ahugeaudience.
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They reached ahugeaudience.
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Madonna was quite nervous to perform in front of ahugeaudience, and singing with a live band for the first time.
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And they reached huge audiences.
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