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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic audiences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to groups of people who are involved in academic settings, such as students, researchers, or educators.
Example: "When writing a research paper, it is important to consider the needs and expectations of academic audiences."
Alternatives: "scholarly audiences" or "educational audiences".
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Hugo is one of those rare writers who excites both popular and academic audiences alike.
On Friday 27 April, join our panel of HE professionals using social media to engage both students and academic audiences.
Dr. Tobias made fiery anti-apartheid speeches to academic audiences and crowds of demonstrators at the university and said that scientists in particular had to speak out against segregationist policies based on false ideas about racial differences.
He is the author or co-author of numerous books for both popular and academic audiences, including "Crunch: Why Do I Feel So Squeezed?" and nine editions of "The State of Working America".
8.21pm BST Interesting point from the audience - "MOOCs have opened up these debates to much larger academic audiences, and we now have far more minds, from far more diverse backgrounds, looking for scientifically rigorous solutions.
His friend Peter Gordon, a linguist at Columbia University who has published a paper on the absence of numbers in Pirahã, says that Everett regularly impresses academic audiences with a demonstration in which he picks from among the crowd a speaker of a language that he has never heard.
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The program notes were evidently written with an academic audience in mind.
But not all of it is aimed at an academic audience.
Perhaps the refined tastes of Boston's large academic audience account for its welcoming embrace of period-performance practitioners.
He is working on a book about witches for Viking that is aimed at a general rather than academic audience.
But a book based on only those kinds of readings would have been published by a university press and would have performed respectably among an academic audience.
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