Sentence examples for audience limit from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "audience limit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the maximum number of people allowed to attend an event or participate in a program.
Example: "Due to safety regulations, we have set an audience limit of 100 attendees for the concert."
Alternatives: "capacity limit" or "attendance cap".

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The audience (limit: 120) sits on the stage with Mr. Wolf and all the people -- 13 men and 5 women -- he recreates, replete with stuttering and stammering, dialects and drawls.

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But can a business be built upon an audience limited to those willing to watch excruciatingly real "reality TV"?

In the UK, Supergirl slots in neatly on Sky1 alongside Arrow and The Flash, its potential audience limited by the subscriber base.

In keeping with this year's demure sensibility, Indonesia's beach fashion show will not be televised live, but taped in front of a small audience limited to judges, organizers and guests.

The darkness, the silence (and in some cases lack of space) between songs, the way her blonde curls fall down over her eyes and she seems disengaged from her audience, limiting eye contact and absorbed in the music she's making.

Perlman dings Valve for having an audience "limited to people who have a high-performance computer".

Perlman dings Valve for having an audience "limited to people who have a high-performance computer". He says he will be on 10 million TVs by the end of this year.

Holzer's work was intended to be shown six times, 45 minutes each time, for an outdoor audience limited to 150 people.

Financially this makes little sense, of course — with audiences limited to 20 or 25, depending on the specifics of the apartment, a theater cannot turn a profit or even cover expenses: there's that bus, the apartment and the actors' salaries, which add up even for a small cast.

By critically evaluating the features/benefits of its services, it was determined that demand was limited to a more affluent audience – thus limiting growth.

He neither patronises his audience nor limits himself.

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