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The phrase "audience doing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe actions or behaviors of an audience, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The audience doing their part in the performance was crucial for its success."
Alternatives: "audience participation" or "audience engagement".
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"We have a captive audience doing something they love for four and a half hours.
It's funny when people say, 'You really created this world' – because it's you, the audience, doing that.
Johnny Cash played his first prison concert here in 1958; Merle Haggard was in the audience, doing time for attempted robbery.
She has been, she told the Melbourne audience, doing "deep data dives" into the ABC since she arrived three months ago.
Murphy whirls around, and suddenly, without any transition, he's onstage, before an audience, doing the song with the three girls singing nearby.
During a live broadcast, Carey arrived unannounced before giving out ice creams to the audience, doing a mini-striptease and babbling about needing therapy, much to the shock of the host, Carson Daly.
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The audience didn't care.
The audience does, of course.
"The country radio audience doesn't spike.
"The audience did not change," she said.
"The audience doesn't," he replied.
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