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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audience expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating that a certain audience is anticipated or required for an event, presentation, or performance.
Example: "For this seminar, an audience expected is professionals in the field of technology and innovation."
Alternatives: "anticipated audience" or "projected audience".
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The audience expected a speech.
Perhaps this is what the audience expected.
Huge audience expected on night that could swing polls.
Lincoln's audience expected him to answer key questions.
"There is a huge bow to what the audience expected: the magic flute and glockenspiel.
Four designers in particular showed markedly more considered, useful, refined clothes than the audience expected.
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What can the audience expect?
The audience expects it.
The audience expects you to be nervous.
So what can her audience expect next?
To deliver the show its audience expects.
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