intended audience

collocation in English

meaningsofintendedandaudience

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intended
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ɪnˈten.dɪd/
us
/ɪnˈten.dɪd/
the person that you are going ...
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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 ofintendedandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofintended audience

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Second, it can lead to discussions of the context, the possibleintendedaudienceand the intended meaning.
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Given theintendedaudience, all this seems sensible.
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What can you infer about theintendedaudiencefrom this?
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It's also short (8 pages) but surely valuable for theintendedaudience.
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Given itsintendedaudience, the level of research and analysis is necessarily rather superficial.
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Clearly he could not be deflected into a detailed consideration of these, given hisintendedaudienceof theological students.
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Effectiveness is generally determined by the extent to which a speaker's message is recoverable by his or herintendedaudience.
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This said, it is unclear just who theirintendedaudienceis supposed to be.
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Because of the rather fragmented structure of the publication and its style, it is at times unclear who theintendedaudienceis.
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The primaryintendedaudienceseems to be undergraduate students who have some background in linguistics.
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Nor is it clear who itsintendedaudienceis.
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The main difference however, is inintendedaudience.
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A second major determinant is knowing who theintendedaudienceis and how they intend to use the report.
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Instead, more questions concerning the level of theintendedaudienceemerged.
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Overall, this is a very fertile and inspiring book, of much broader use than itsintendedaudienceof graduate students.
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The success of my efforts depends on the extent to which myintendedaudienceis able to recover the content of my message.
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These options permit a mix-and-match to find the best fit between kinds of knowledge, theintendedaudience, and the media type used.
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It is a versatile textbook with anintendedaudienceof any student who takes a "course on dialects" (p. x).
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Missing thus far has been consideration of the likelihood that the largestintendedaudienceof psychologists' rhetoric consisted of other psychologists.
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Theintendedaudienceincludes researchers, practising engineers, and students who wish to understand and/or develop fingerprint-based recognition systems.
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