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The phrase "attracted audience" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe an audience that has been drawn in or engaged by something, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The performance was so captivating that it attracted a large audience."
Alternatives: "captivated audience" or "engaged audience".
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The cabaret, located at the edge of Montmartre, in Paris, France, attracted audience members from all social strata with its circus-inspired events and provocative dancing, most notably the cancan.
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The Royle Family Christmas specials attracted audiences of 12 million.
In its heyday Top of the Pops attracted audiences of 15 million.
Since the release of "Spellbound" (2002) films about children in competitions have attracted audiences.
Basil Brush shot to fame in the 1960s when the shows attracted audiences of 13m.
The film's distributor, Pathé, claimed it had attracted audiences regardless of politics or voting demographics.
And it is that rough, soulful side of Ms. Turner that has attracted audiences for 30 years.
Last year, the show's second run attracted audiences of around 7 million.
For years, opposites have attracted audiences to shows ranging from sedate sitcoms to edgy dramas.
The Iron Lady's distributor, Pathé, claimed that the film had attracted audiences regardless of politics or voting demographics.
It attracted audiences of more than five million, making it one of Channel 4's most popular programmes.
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