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The phrase "audience moving" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing the emotional or physical movement of an audience, but it needs more context to be meaningful.
Example: "The film was so powerful that it left the audience moving in their seats, reflecting on the themes presented."
Alternatives: "audience engaged" or "audience captivated".
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I could feel every person in the audience moving and then someone had a panic attack.
Steve Cosson directs, and has the audience moving from scene to scene within the Irondale Center, originally a church.
"We're very aware of the audience moving through the city, and we want to hold them and give them specific experiences and provoke different memories".
Wilson got the audience moving with Let's Dance, while Rickie Lee Jones spoke-sang an acoustic version of All the Young Dudes.
And, by keeping the audience moving from one vast hall to another, Adrian Jackson's production further fragments an already episodic narrative.
The historical society has concluded that its success will lie in reaching a more national audience, moving beyond a local focus on the city.
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Members of the audience moved their lips.
Not least, it leaves an audience moved.
The audience moves from stage to stage after each interval.
The audience moves to the edge of its seats.
The white audience, moved by duty, curiosity and sincere empathy, could now move on.
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