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The phrase "audience gasps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a moment when a group of people reacts with surprise or shock, often in response to something unexpected happening.
Example: "As the magician revealed the final trick, the audience gasps in unison, their eyes wide with disbelief."
Alternatives: "the crowd gasps" or "spectators gasp".
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(The audience gasps).
And the audience gasps, weeps in wonder.
Some nights the audience gasps.
(You could hear audience gasps).
The soundtrack is equal parts accordion-filled tunes and audience gasps.
The camera focuses on his large, nubby hands; the audience gasps.
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The audience gasped.
The audience gasped and cheered.
The audience gasped, then laughed.
Many in the audience gasped.
The entire audience gasped.
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