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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'audience from' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the people who make up an audience gathered for an event or presentation. For example, "The speaker was welcomed with applause from the diverse audience from all over the city."
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The club draws an audience from across the city.
Instead he simply waved to the audience from the pit.
You hope to get a wider audience from it".
Michael Ball in a dress has his audience from "Hello".
At the end, as if freeing the audience from a spell, she spoke.
He added, "We have a different audience from ESPN the Magazine.
He went on, "The audience from the industry are totally unpredictable.
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There were murmurs and nods across the audience, from Bella people and Betty people alike.
There was no attempt to keep members of the audience from applauding whenever they wanted.
The press needs the illusion of a hard-fought campaign to keep its audience from straying.
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