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"audience has changed" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a shift or evolution in the people who are listening or paying attention to something, such as a performance, event, or message. Example: "As technology has advanced, the audiences for advertising have changed. Traditional print ads now have to compete with online platforms to reach potential consumers."
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The audience has changed.
The audience has changed and the content has changed to suit that audience.
When they say the audience has changed, they actually mean that the television executives have changed.
Since then, the audience has changed: sophisticated consumers are known today as "cannasseurs".
I don't think the audience has changed much – they still want their daily dose of mindless masala.
"I think the audience has changed less at Peoples' Symphony than at a lot of other places," Mr. Mann said.
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Only the audience had changed.
Mr. Santorum stayed in place, but the audience had changed.
The audience had changed into double tap shoes, and left a sea of shoes in their wake.
Over the years, the makeup of both the choir and the audience have changed, along with the concert sites.
Mr. Tribuzio, who has made a career out of playing for a comeback, talked optimistically about how doo-wop's audience had changed over the years.
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