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audience

[aw-dee-uhns] / ˈɔ di əns /




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The potential is there for emotional revelations, but Mr. Jacobs doesn’t give up details, and the credits roll with the audience knowing little it didn’t know at the beginning.

From The Wall Street Journal

The effect has left audiences coming back, hungry for more, and made fans out of those who have never even picked up one of Hoover’s books.

From Salon

However, Schwarzenberger thinks this will only attract smaller creators, which would have "no real impact and won't really bring any audiences".

From BBC

In February 2025 Vice President JD Vance told an audience of world leaders at the AI Summit in Paris that the administration was "growing tired" of foreign countries attempting to regulate its tech businesses.

From BBC

AL: May I just add that I’m proud to introduce my seriously charming and breathtakingly wise husband to a wider audience.

From Los Angeles Times