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The phrase "a readership" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of readers or the audience that engages with a particular publication, book, or article.
Example: "The author was pleased to see that her latest novel had garnered a large readership across various demographics."
Alternatives: "an audience" or "a following".
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It's a readership power".
"I don't have a readership," he said.
Brooklyn and Wild spoke to a readership.
One is prepared for a readership, not for readers.
We need a readership as well as advertisers".
Saga magazine has a readership of more than 1m.
The cost of building a readership for a blog, by contrast, is nil.
These big books also presuppose a readership with a lot of time on its hands.
What seems absolutely clear is that the establishment of a readership of whatever size is crucial.
I'm building a readership from scratch, progress is slow and I'm learning on the job.
Days after the blog launched, it had attracted a readership of half a million.
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