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Discover LudwigIf possible The phrase 'audience being' is grammatically correct, but it is not used often in written English
It can be used when referring to a collective group that is serving as an audience, to describe their state or actions. For example: "The audience being entertained by the magician's tricks seemed completely enthralled."
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She was in the audience, being beautiful.
The teams seemed thrilled with the audience being all children.
I remember the audience being swept up by that number.
"We can count on our audience being there".
It's also the sort of show that depends on the audience being in on it.
Firstly, the odds of the target audience being tuned in were remote.
It was stage fright and it was intensified by a live audience being there every night.
"They might have worried about segments of the audience being homophobic or have other problems".
Happily, he has left taste to his audience, being concerned to make money.
A wider audience being aware of this can only be a good thing.
That's why you're seeing 30percentt of our audience being adults.
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