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The phrase "affects the audience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence of a particular action, message, or performance on the audience's feelings, thoughts, or reactions.
Example: "The speaker's emotional story profoundly affects the audience, leaving them in deep reflection."
Alternatives: "impacts the audience" or "influences the audience".
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The rhythm you create affects the audience.
It's about how it affects the audience.
Third, we discuss the ways in which news programming affects the audience -- both the mass public and political elites.
"So much of what is done that affects the audience we serve is either funded, regulated or delivered at the state level," Mr. Deets said.
The way a dance or theater work is lighted affects the audience as crucially and subliminally as the swelling strains that cue a love scene or a frightening moment in a film.
In times of social networking and knowledge exchange on the Internet, we ask how different types of member profiles are perceived depending on the type of community, and how the interplay between community and profile affects the audience orientation of community members.
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Michelle Obama affected the audience in a way that Bill Clinton did not.
Comedy has deep insights into our human defects that somehow affect the audience more deeply than tragedy".
How a clarified motivation in act one can affect the audience's emotional reaction in act two.
(I wrote about her speech yesterday). Michelle Obama affected the audience in a way that Bill Clinton did not.
And there is no huge box office smash among the Best Picture nominees, which could affect the audience for the Oscars, Adgate said.
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