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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a viewer with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a viewer who possesses a certain characteristic or quality.
Example: "The documentary was designed for a viewer with a keen interest in environmental issues."
Alternatives: "an audience with a" or "a spectator with a".
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(His is a terrible show for a viewer with a hangover, but it's perfect for someone still buzzed after a night out and not yet ready for bed).
A long-running late-night television icon attracts a viewer with a median age of 46 at a time when Madison Avenue craves consumers half that age.
Next up, a segment about helping a viewer with a gadget-based dilemma: Gadget Help, which makes me think the production company ran out of free coffee on the morning they were deciding what to call it.
For example, on an erasable slick surface, a viewer with a black marking pen in hand can practice "oculama," the science of conveying expression through the different alignments of eyelids and pupils.
Sorting through all that is difficult for a viewer with a god's-eye view of the proceedings; it's downright impossible for the characters caught up in the drama.
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Given the profusion of religious references in many medieval objects, you wonder if the detailing had a related purpose — if captivating a viewer with such intricacy opens him to spiritual edification too.
As if reality dating shows haven't done enough damage, they've generated their own clip format: the penultimate-episode rip-off, in which the audience is force fed reshuffled memories from the week before, a display necessary only for a viewer with severely compromised short-term memory (a condition that may be a neurological necessity for regular viewers of "For Love or Money").
Emphasizing science, math and engineering, the center includes exhibits like a bug viewer (with real bugs), a magnetic spinner (enabling children to create magnetic fields) and a mirror station for experiments with optics.
Flitting from here to a deserted beach, the film puzzles the viewer with a close-up of a skeletal shape, half buried in the sand.
He had in mind a particular memento, one he dimly remembered from childhood, a slide viewer with a set of 3-D photos of her wedding, back in 1955.
But like the greatest of Kabuki actors, he can touch the viewer with a raised eyebrow, a modest giggle and a body molded into into an expressive pose.
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