vast audience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvastandaudience
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vast
adjective
uk/vɑːst/us/væst/
extremely ...
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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 ofvastandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It takes guts to go before such avastaudienceand do that.
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Radio and television reach avastaudiencewhich the corporation in its early days never anticipated.
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It is the medium through which the first-class teacher can gain avastaudience.
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Throughout the hall there was no applause from thatvastaudience.
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Shall we be able to entertain ourvastaudience?
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I do not assume that there is avastaudienceof between 22 million and 23 million waiting to hang on every word that is spoken here.
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Also, we have to accept the modern factor that there has been a greatly increased extension of the influence of the media and its access to avastaudience.
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The event gained avastaudienceand was considered a total success.
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Following the screening was an interactive question and answer round, consisting of the director with the rest of the starcast and avastaudience.
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Liberace was considered a perfect pitchman, given his folksy connection with hisvastaudienceof housewives.
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It conjures up the image of avastaudiencecomprising many thousands, even millions of individuals.
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He not only enthralled avastaudiencewith boldness and wit, but swayed it time and again to his personal position on the strength of his visual imagination.
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Additionally, some characters become aware that they are being viewed by avastaudience, and are able to interact with the borders of the panels on the page.
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Sports sponsorship and branded merchandise not only exposed vast audiences to cigarette brand names, but also subverted government stipulated health warnings.
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Vast audiences thronged enormous halls and listened to interminable speeches.
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He held vast audiences for 70 or 80 minutes (the north and south galleries built to add capacity during his time).
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