broad audience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbroadandaudience
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broad
adjective
uk/brɔːd/us/brɑːd/
very ...
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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 ofbroadandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofbroad audience
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The authors' evident enthusiasm is conveyed, and should interest abroadaudienceand extend the practice of psychotherapy across the lifespan.
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The target article is aimed at abroadaudienceforcing some oversimplification.
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Thus, the book will appeal to abroadaudience.
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The authors set themselves the difficult tasks of addressing abroadaudienceof academics, policy-makers, mortgage lenders, housing associations, the voluntary sector and pressure groups.
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The content is not, with few exceptions, highly technical and should be readily accessible to abroadaudience.
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This context is important in bringing research to the attention of abroadaudiencein a relatively speedy fashion.
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Such interactions require participants to bridge diverse local understandings and to describe their work in generalized terms that can be understood by abroadaudience.
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These are interesting, but the rather tedious guidance on how to run a programme is likely to be of less interest to abroadaudience.
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The result of his endeavors is a clear and competent intellectual biography, which undoubtedly will be of use to abroadaudience.
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It will appeal to abroadaudienceof readers, and is a valuable addition in both undergraduate and graduate teaching.
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They speak to abroadaudienceand have been active in scholarly and popular forums in disseminating their views.
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Obviously, the book aims at abroadaudience, and in view of its repeated reprints it seems to be quite successful in this.
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They are intended and packaged for the large andbroadaudiencethey attract.
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Plazas were the location for public rituals, oriented toward abroadaudience.
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We provide text descriptions of the piece (similar to programme notes) when we cannot be physically present, and we strive to best communicate these central ideas to abroadaudience.
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I found this section of the book most enjoyable, in that chapters are well written, with technical information well presented and made accessible to abroadaudience.
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Duanmu should be congratulated for his achievement in conveying effectively such a rich variety of analytical ideas to abroadaudience.
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What is required is a means of publication that is accessible to abroadaudienceand best calculated to promote further constructive thought.
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He reached abroadaudiencewith his trenchant observations and storytelling style.
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