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The phrase "audience made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something created or produced for an audience, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The film was audience made, reflecting the preferences of its viewers."
Alternatives: "audience-driven" or "audience-focused".
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The audience made it so much better.
Again, the audience made that decision.
No one in the audience made a sound.
The audience, made up of industry buyers, was wholly white.
"This is for an American audience made by an American team," Mr. Hammond said.
Finally, Mr. Herlinger, keeping his back to the audience, made tiny gestures.
It played for one day to a sell-out audience made up mainly of expatriate Cambodians.
A former major general in the Thai Army, Mr. Prajak bowed to the audience made up of largely Japanese managers.
Mr. Bocelli was in his element: his voice comfortably upholstered with amplification, his audience made up of devotees.
Like everyone, I wonder whether a general audience, made up of what Virginia Woolf called "common readers," still exists.
"You were fantastic," various relatives told her, as the audience made its way out of the theater.
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