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" audience "Collocations - Expressions
address audience1) He is a highly sought after public speaker who has addressed audiences worldwide.

2) Lewis has addressed audiences ranging from high schools to teens in rehabilitation programs.

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alienate audience1) The almost four-hour film opened to scathing reviews and alienated audiences.

2) I was recently asked if I take pleasure alienating audiences with my music.

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appreciative audience1) It was a large and appreciative audience.

2) Ferguson read excerpts from the book to an appreciative audience.

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attract audience1) College football also attracts audiences of millions.

2) Their producers used sensational elements to attract audiences lost to television.

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audience appeal1) The remaining networks or systems have a more limited reach or audience appeal.

2) Instead, the studio focused on audience appeal in a competitive time frame in late December.

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audience applaud1) The audience applauded; he bowed and smiled.

2) The costumes were amusing and the audience applauded them.

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audience applauds1) That it was misunderstood." (audience applauds) "Thank you.

2) The appreciative audience applauds, then files out of the theatre back to their busy lives.

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audience boo1) Some sections of the audience booed Dylan's performance.

2) The audience boo'd this and he was forced to decide.

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audience chamber1) The audience chamber was bigger than the main hall outside.

2) Lines of servants were filing through the door of the audience chamber.

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audience cheer1) He brought audiences cheering to their feet.

2) The audience cheered when McCain entered the arena.

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audience cheers1) The audience cheers turn silent and then turn into laughs.

2) The band completed its scheduled set amidst the audience's cheers for Melvin's good humor and perseverance.

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audience clap1) Their song was fun, and had the audience clapping!

2) The audience clap and laugh at such a funny site.

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audience expectation1) The extensive marketing campaign greatly increased audience expectations of the film.

2) The relative stability of genres enables producers to predict audience expectations.

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audience feedback1) audience feedback is irresistible to any writer.

2) audience feedback cards from early screenings had comments such as "Too shaky.

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audience figures1) Several episodes received extremely high audience figures.

2) audience figures jumped back almost to their peak.

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audience gasp1) This is what made the audience gasp.

2) He then flashed an image of today's forest, and the audience gasped.

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audience interest1) Will losing the core audience interest kill Star Trek?

2) audience interest was fueled primarily through word of mouth and Internet publicity.

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audience laugh1) The audience laugh as he struggles to free himself.

2) Instead of becoming angry, the audience laughed.

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audience laughs1) Lastly the audience laughs as the person being described realizes it.

2) Yes, the audience laughs, often and loudly.

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audience laughter1) This is then followed by audience laughter and applause.

2) Then, they had the perfect solution to the problem of audience laughter.

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audience member1) Up to three audience members were summoned per episode.

2) Each audience member was assigned a number.

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audience numbers1) As a result, audience numbers dropped.

2) As a result, audience numbers continued to decline.

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audience participation1) The program often features audience participation games where prizes are awarded.

2) The concert featured several moments of audience participation.

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audience pleaser1) Of course, Mark Little is an audience pleaser too.

2) It is definitely an audience pleaser.

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audience rating1) With the audience rating falling down this end was considered final.

2) Regardless it is still artwork with an older audience rating created by artists .

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audience react1) The audience reacted in many different ways.

2) How did his different audiences react to his performances?

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audience reaction1) We study audience reactions with great care.

2) His role is to manipulate the audience reactions.

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audience reacts1) Just seeing how the audience reacts will be interesting.

2) The stories are interactive and transform with the way the audience reacts .

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audience research1) This broader meaning is also called audience research.

2) audience research can be divided into three different areas.

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audience respond1) Different audiences respond differently to various message framing styles.

2) Cinema audiences responded more positively than critics.

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audience responds1) The audience responds with the earliest of many hearty laughs.

2) If you do something properly, then the audience responds properly.

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audience response1) Public speakers may use audience response systems.

2) audience response was enthusiastic throughout the evening.

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audience roar1) The studio audience roars with laughter and applause .

2) The audience roared in support, many flashing "V for victory" signs.

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audience room1) It had two rooms: an antechamber and an audience room.

2) The adjoining room served as both an audience room and the Dining Room.

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audience screams1) The audience screams in fear, but Christine is not afraid and shows pity.

2) More like babe magnet to all those 0-100 (anyone with a pulse and 2 X chromosomes) Those audience screams over the past weeks are coming from all ages, and you can tell.

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audience share1) The gained 7.1 million viewers and a 28% audience share.

2) The two stations each had a 5.2% audience share.

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audience sympathy1) The audience's sympathy must remain with the Coyote.

2) He is comically naïve, engaging the audience's sympathy.

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audience with1) Reach a larger audience with a virtual event.

2) The audience with the Pope was amazing!

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audience1) Any presidential speech abroad has multiple audiences.

2) The program often features audience participation games where prizes are awarded.

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before an audience1) Ancient Chinese emperors required visitors to chew clove before an audience.

2) The presentations were made before an audience and a panel of judges.

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before the audience1) Get all rehearsals finished well before the audience begins to arrive.

2) Scout stands blindfolded, gagged, and bound before the audience.

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big audience1) Austin helped make wrestling something a bigger audience accepted.

2) Looking forward to bigger audiences... ha ha!

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broad audience1) In recent decades bluegrass music has reached a broader audience.

2) Some charities appeal to a broad audience.

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capacity audience1) The lobby could only accommodate half of a capacity audience.

2) To their immense relief and great pleasure it played to capacity audiences.

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captivate audience1) He has captivated audiences worldwide.

2) But it was his early breakthrough sound that captivated audiences and renewed interest in his career.

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captive audience1) The term "captive audience" is repeated.

2) The ability to network and sell a captive audience products?

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cinema audience1) cinema audiences responded more positively than critics.

2) Only Hollywood can talk about cinema audiences in general.

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convince audience1) Ashcroft convinced audiences of Margaret's human growth from passionate youth to self-possessed maturity.

2) To convince audiences we need more than just pretty slides; we need a convincing and inspiring message!

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core audience1) I mean, who was the core audience?

2) That means they must establish relationships with there core audiences.

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delight audience1) These two professional organizations delight audiences year round with plays and music.

2) Swentzell's clay sculptures have moved and delighted audiences around the world.

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diverse audience1) Demonstrate public speaking skills to large and diverse audiences.

2) That should pave the way for younger and more diverse audiences.

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draw audience1) This format also failed to draw audiences.

2) The show failed to draw audiences.

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educate audience1) Their creative contributions educate audiences, build awareness and increase acceptance.

2) To this educated audience though... their attempts failed!

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engage audience1) That leaves online video playing up its targeting and engaged audiences.

2) It was well attended with an engaged audience.

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enthusiastic audience1) Shots of an enthusiastic audience build excitement as the video progresses.

2) The performance was held at LUMS and was attended by an enthusiastic audience.

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general audience1) The following are intended for general audiences.

2) Non-professional sources include personal home pages or online general audience magazines .

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have audience1) Over half the impressions Yahoo sells have audience targeting characteristics.

2) He had audiences on 2 and 4 December.

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hostile audience1) On the other, there are politically hostile audiences.

2) Four stands in the glare of a suddenly hostile audience.

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in front of an audience1) Do a scientific experiment in front of an audience.

2) Are you comfortable speaking in front of an audience?

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in front of the audience1) Hit the stage and take turns belting out tunes in front of the audience.

2) the stage is in front of the audience and the actor is creating his own space.

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inform audience1) Rubenesque Burlesque has been entertaining, insipiring, and informing audiences since 2007.

2) These include websites and online videos created to promote causes, entertain, educate, and inform audiences.

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intended audience1) This book has no one intended audience.

2) The intended audience of research articles is usually other researchers.

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international audience1) These are powerful selling tools certain to attract international audiences.

2) international audiences present experienced trainers with unique challenges.

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large audience1) Their powerful preaching reached very large audiences.

2) Public television and radio had far larger audiences.

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lay audience1) Ability to write for and speak to lay audiences.

2) Which ones need to be put into language a lay audience can understand?

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listening audience1) This information is useless to a listening audience.

2) Keep hammering it into the listening audience.

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live audience1) But why parade his angst before a live audience?

2) Stock audience sound effects were used instead of a live audience.

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mainstream audience1) mainstream audiences are said to crave upbeat denouements .

2) The big question is how far mainstream audiences are prepared to immerse themselves .

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mass audience1) This perhaps reflects the mass audience targeted.

2) Only television can reach a truly mass audience.

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move audience1) These fast moving audiences and fast moving conversations present huge opportunities for marketers .

2) These plays will entertain and enlighten, enrage and profoundly move audiences.

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movie audience1) movie audiences more and more were staying home and watching television.

2) I'm betting that movie audiences will feel the same way.

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packed audience1) The production regularly played to packed audiences.

2) The show is winning packed audiences and rave reviews.

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perform to an audience1) The sell out gigs were performed to an audience of 200 each night at Liverpool's Static gallery.

2) In 2005, the band performed to an audience of 1.2 million people in Cologne, Germany.

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persuade audience1) Open forms of influence are transparent in their attempt to persuade audiences.

2) Persuading audiences into adopting specific behaviors.

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play to an audience1) Research demonstrates that in 90 percent of observed cases, a bully was playing to an audience.

2) Although the band played to an audience of only six people, they were well received.

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play to audience1) This selection can play to audiences up to 250.

2) They played to audiences who had known his music only through records.

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potential audience1) The same applies to their potential audience.

2) The total potential audience across a season is 800,000 seats.

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private audience1) At his private audience, he looked highly pleased.

2) Occasionally the building is still used by the king for private audiences.

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radio audience1) Those broadcasts electrified radio audiences as news programming never had before.

2) Picturesque and vivid personalities are lost on the radio audience.

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reach audience1) Formula is defined by its ability to reach audiences.

2) Luckily you are still able to reach audiences via online bookselling.

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receptive audience1) These ideas have found a receptive audience among microbiologists .

2) The then radical ideas of Luther found a receptive audience.

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regale audience1) He appeared on Michael Parkinson's chat show on eight occasions, regaling audiences with anecdotes from his career.

2) Performing the diabolical hits that define their infamy, these fiendish foes banter, hiss, cackle, and scream as they regale audiences with tales of decadence, corruption, and devilish fun.

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seek audience1) Efforts by Bajirao to seek audience with the mughal emperor were also ignored.

2) She then sought audience participation, asking them to request for "an oldie but goodie".

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select audience1) Email can be targeted to select audiences.

2) Schweiz joke was really for a very select audience:match.

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small audience1) His critiques reached an elite, but small audience.

2) A small audience for music doesn't make it bad.

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stadium audience1) Concluding with the quote ""Taxi is filmed in front of a live stadium audience.

2) Mercury was noted for his live performances, which were often delivered to stadium audiences around the world.

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studio audience1) Its weekly programs were televised live before a studio audience.

2) Most shows are recorded before a studio audience.

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sympathetic audience1) The headmaster was not a sympathetic audience.

2) Among such men, Robespierre found a sympathetic audience.

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target audience1) The target audience is children 5–8 years old.

2) Your target audience is social media managers for big companies.

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targeted audience1) How does targeted audience relate to coverage everywhere?

2) This may assist in determining the targeted audience.

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television audience1) Its soap operas attract massive television audiences.

2) The plays she produced drew huge television audiences.

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thrill audience1) Praiz thrilled audiences with Rich and Famous.

2) Experience this energetic show that has excited and thrilled audiences all around the world.

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TV audience1) Estimates of TV audiences are around 300 million per race.

2) The peak TV audience of 19 million was recorded in 1979.

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vast audience1) But Maier could also reach vast audiences through public speaking.

2) We have a very vast audience of different types of people.

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viewing audience1) Those groups not acting were the home viewing audience.

2) CBS's message to its viewing audience was unmistakable.

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Western audience1) Most Western games are made for a Western audience.

2) It occurred to me how little Western audiences actually understand Iran .

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wide audience1) This program has a wide audience base.

2) He said a wider audience was needed.

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worldwide audience1) Internet radio has allowed these broadcasts to reach a worldwide audience.

2) Manga have also gained a significant worldwide audience.

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wow audience1) Justin Timberlake wowed audiences with the performance premiere of his new song Mirrors .

2) She was no longer the ingenue who had wowed audiences on Broadway with New Faces.

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