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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attracts audiences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that draws in or engages a group of people, such as a performance, event, or content.
Example: "The new movie attracts audiences with its stunning visuals and compelling storyline."
Alternatives: "draws in viewers" or "captivates spectators".
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Phoenix attracts audiences from a range of backgrounds.
The company tours extensively and attracts audiences of 60,000 to its outdoor performances at home.
The show attracts audiences of over 10 million in the UK and is sold to 212 countries worldwide.
Movie Time When Richard Brown, the movie maven, takes to a stage he attracts audiences willing to gamble on his product sight unseen.
The pair will present the show, which regularly attracts audiences of 5m on BBC1, from Mondays to Thursdays from 16 August.
In particular, the Saturday night draw, which regularly attracts audiences in excess of 5 million viewers, is considered a key plank in BBC1's weekend entertainment lineup.
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Except, perhaps, attract audiences.
Social networks are attracting audiences.
"It will do nothing but attract audiences.
But new opera can also attract audiences.
We're optimistic of being able to attract audiences".
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