worldwide audience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofworldwideandaudience
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worldwide
adjective
adverb
uk/ˌwɜːldˈwaɪd/us/ˈwɝːld.waɪd/
existing or happening in all parts of ...
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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 ofworldwideandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Theworldwideaudienceof 130 million regular listeners is more than double that of its nearest competitor.
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Broadband can enable a better net profile for tourism businesses and attract aworldwideaudience, which such businesses require.
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The approach asks students to reflect on their learning and the impact of their actions, and publish their solutions to aworldwideaudience.
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A politically urgent picture, it will also literally scare the breath out of what will certainly be aworldwideaudience.
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The conference was attended by around 80 people and viewed through webcast by aworldwideaudience.
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Theworldwideaudiencewas estimated as something in the region of 160 million.
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Itsworldwideaudiencewas estimated to be over 73.8 million viewers in 2009.
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And we almost got to be like the athletes because we also got to perform the song at the ceremonies for aworldwideaudience.
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The proclamation was aired to aworldwideaudienceof 200 million television viewers.
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It was estimated that the broadcast and webcast reached aworldwideaudienceof 2 billion.
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It examined the lives of children in developing nations and was seen by aworldwideaudienceof 600 million.
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Funds are also required to expand and enhance access, using information technology to make books and documents available to aworldwideaudience.
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This made the stations programming available to aworldwideaudience.
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The expectedworldwideaudiencefor the pageant was 300 million people.
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As a result, many systems of eskrima have been modified in varying degrees to make them more marketable to aworldwideaudience.
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He declined to wear it because his coat would not fit on top and the vest would have been obvious to aworldwideaudience.
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It continues to look for new digital delivery channels for its local andworldwideaudience.
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The sole aim of this incorporation was to create meaningful and value for money films for aworldwideaudience.
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Additionally, these statements would be posted online, creating the potential for aworldwideaudienceto remain intimately informed on any developments.
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Although it was initially only available to on-campus listeners, it now enjoys aworldwideaudience.
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