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The phrase "audience's interest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing what captures or holds the attention of a specific group of people, typically in the context of presentations, performances, or content creation.
Example: "To engage effectively with the audience's interest, the speaker incorporated interactive elements into the presentation."
Alternatives: "the interest of the audience" or "the audience's attention".
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Although stupidity is an essential element even of "sophisticated" comedy (classical farce depends on its characters' capacity to get more or less everything wrong), it's not so easy to sustain an audience's interest in, and amusement at, characters as relentlessly and intractably clueless as Harry and Lloyd.
There's also an implicit lack of trust in the audience's interest in minimal dramas and in the actors' abilities to make them work.
This is one of the biggest ways to keep your audience's interest, even if the story itself isn't the most interesting.
I represent the audience's interest in getting better answers.
How can they possibly rouse an audience's interest?
So the question is, how to create a drama which holds the audience's interest.
The emotional stakes are never high enough to seriously engage the audience's interest.
It is difficult to imagine this concept holding an audience's interest past, say, episode three.
That makes it easier for an actor because the audience's interest is automatically piqued.
They should start with a "minimum viable product", or MVP, a sort of trial balloon to gauge the audience's interest.
The Internet, he said, affords an opportunity to open the stage to anyone who can hold an audience's interest.
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