popular audience

collocation in English

meaningsofpopularandaudience

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popular
adjective
uk
/ˈpɒp.jə.lər/
us
/ˈpɑː.pjə.lɚ/
liked, enjoyed, or supported by ...
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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 ofpopularandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Most of the chapters are accessible to apopularaudience, and some seem to be targeted specifically at such.
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Yet such incidents also demonstrate the extent to which sermons could appeal to apopularaudience.
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The limitations might be acceptable in a trade book aimed at apopularaudience.
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Their words were directed at apopularaudience, and they were often effective, if not always in ways their authors had foreseen.
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But by dismissing apopularaudiencefor a popular genre, the historians were threatening to disrupt the economics of the publishing trade.
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On the other hand, the work is not written to appeal to apopularaudienceeither, being couched in the rather arid language of an academic work.
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Meyer's narrative style, free of scholarly notation, and his use of subtitles to indicate thematic divisions within chapters, should appeal to apopularaudience.
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Swinburne repeatedly denied seeking a mass,popularaudience.
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You can go down to apopularaudience, and you can endeavour to excite their feelings.
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That is a matter upon which it is very easy to misrepresent, particularly if talking to apopularaudience.
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Priest was known for integrating many types of sources into his writings, seeking to create a semblance of authority and credibility for apopularaudience.
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Magical realist works do not seek to primarily satisfy apopularaudience, but instead, a sophisticated audience that must be attuned to noticing textual subtleties.
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It reached a largepopularaudienceand helped shape the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.
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The images were among the first of developing fetuses to reach a widepopularaudience.
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Due to the nature of hispopularaudience, he appealed to sensationalism.
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These films made an effort to connect with apopularaudiencein a direct and unpretentious style.
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The scientific establishment remained hostile to the ideas, but the book had converted a vastpopularaudience.
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The content of the books was nearly always religious, aimed at apopularaudience, and a few titles were often reprinted in several editions using new woodcuts.
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