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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audience about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, although it may be more commonly used as part of a longer phrase or sentence
It can be used to refer to the act of informing or speaking to an audience. Example: The speaker educated the audience about the importance of environmental conservation.
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Rose asked his audience about their previous virtual-reality experience.
Other rules tip off the audience about something concealed.
The audience, about two hundred strong, seemed gleeful.
There was some disagreement with the audience about the language.
For a UK audience, about half of this does.
Ms. Mayer also spoke to the audience about bells.
The performers talked to the audience about each piece.
His audience, about 40 NASA specialists, fell silent.
There was something he wanted to tell the audience about his anonymity.
— JULIA PRESTON Interesting start to the debate, with a question from the audience about illegal immigration.
In response to a comment from the audience about the Heart Sutra, he recited it.
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