Collocations withaudience

These are words often used in combination withaudience.

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appreciative audience
From the stage, a flood of antipodal cultural references engulfed an enthusiastically appreciative audience.
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audience member
Of particular interest from the compositional standpoint is that the audience member can view and explore explanatory information prior to experiencing the work.
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audience participation
The splices, prompter, and audience participation are clearly audible.
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audience response
And, more importantly, what does such speculation about imagined audience response(s) have to do with the material practices of ancient theatre?
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broad audience
The authors' evident enthusiasm is conveyed, and should interest a broad audience and extend the practice of psychotherapy across the lifespan.
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contemporary audience
As funny as it might sound today, this sentimental style was perceived as sincerely moving by a portion of the contemporary audience.
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diverse audience
These fascinating musical profiles of burlesques reinforce the notion that the works were designed to captivate a diverse audience.
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female audience
Each year the confidence of women calypsonians has grown, reinforced by the support and gratitude of female audience members.
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general audience
Understandable in an article written for a general audience, this omission was a glaring shortcoming for the entire edifice.
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huge audience
You are not going to have a huge audience sharing your performance.
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imaginary audience
Although we have no direct evidence here hostile voices seem to act like a ' critical imaginary audience ' that seeks to control and shame.
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intended audience
Second, it can lead to discussions of the context, the possible intended audience and the intended meaning.
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invited audience
Authors from eight countries presented 44 papers to an invited audience of 112.
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large audience
Certainly the very large audience seemed to be having one whale of a time.
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listening audience
We focus on "lecturers," situations in which one speaker talking about a scientific issue addresses a larger, mostly listening audience.
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live audience
This clarity was a result of lecturing to a live audience.
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loyal audience
It has an exceptionally loyal audience.
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mainstream audience
The goal of the game is thus to bring fighting games to a more mainstream audience.
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male audience
This episode had a majority of male audience.
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mass audience
This is partly because, as public documents issued for a mass audience, they are written in a very straightforward way.
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mature audience
Though the format remained mostly the same, the show was retooled, aiming for a more mature audience.
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niche audience
A niche audience cannot expect the mass of the population to provide licence fees to fund its specialised minority tastes.
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packed audience
I was addressing a packed audience in a school on a very cold night.
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popular audience
Most of the chapters are accessible to a popular audience, and some seem to be targeted specifically at such.
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potential audience
However, it is not clear what the potential audience for this volume is.
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preview audience
He responded that he had removed the scene because of unfavorable reactions from a preview audience.
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receptive audience
And as the forces amassed against him grew larger, his "rhetoric found an increasingly receptive audience" (p. 31).
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targeted audience
Little is known about the authors of these works, who undoubtedly were merchants like their targeted audience.
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teenage audience
Both arguments continue to inspire discourse questioning his moral responsibility as a performer and influence on his largely teenage audience.
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television audience
The network television audience, he claims, is aged fifty and over.
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vast audience
It takes guts to go before such a vast audience and do that.
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viewing audience
One can assume, therefore, that the actual meaning of the lyrics is considered irrelevant by both the advertisement's creators and the targeted viewing audience.
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weekly audience
From the summer of 1942, weekly audience research surveys were sent out which asked workers, from factories designated respectively as 'noisy' or 'quiet', to rate the 'audibility' of particular broadcasts.
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wide audience
The test of a slogan's validity, then, is again empathetic affirmation across a wide audience.
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worldwide audience
The worldwide audience of 130 million regular listeners is more than double that of its nearest competitor.
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