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The phrase "General audience" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a broad group of people, typically in the context of media, literature, or presentations that are intended for a wide range of viewers or readers. Example: "The film was designed for a general audience, making it suitable for viewers of all ages."
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General audience tickets are $5 each.
And the general audience loves stories.
Will there be a general audience when you visit Rome?
Lincoln's stories were not always for a general audience.
"The networks were looking for a very broad, general audience.
I'm not trying to satisfy a general audience.
"Are my experiences germane to a general audience?" he asks.
The book wasn't intended for a general audience.
Writing for a general audience, he said, was "a responsibility of scholars".
During a general audience last year, Francis hailed the entertainment provided by circus performers.
That should put her on talk shows, NPR and other outlets that reach a general audience.
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