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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'audience of being' is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "audience of people" instead. Example: The audience of people watched in anticipation as the actor took the stage.
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She angrily marched out of a televised session with college students after accusing those in the audience of being Maoists.
We were accused by a member of the audience of being 'institutionally sexist' for having a women-only panel.
She noted that Paige has the burden of winning over the audience — of being likable and relatable — which would constrain her as an actress.
Miliband's deft handling of an unemployed heckler (accusing him and his audience of being "full of shit") during his unmediated Q&A in Lancashire reflects a similar search for real, spontaneous emotion that connects leader with voter.
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Accusing audiences of being gullible won't wash.
To sit in the audience of Limbo is to be flirted with, constantly.
His audience of broadcasters was quiet.
That audience, of course, is God.
But an audience of one is exactly what Christine Jones wants.
"An audience of one is a different model.
Or if her audience of 3,000 wasn't comprised entirely of men.
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