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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audience raised" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an audience that has been engaged or elevated in some way, but the phrasing is unclear without additional context.
Example: "The audience raised their hands in agreement, showing their support for the proposal."
Alternatives: "audience engaged" or "audience elevated".
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Every kid in the audience raised their hand except me.
About twenty-five peoute ofthef thousandsand in the audience raised their hands.
In response to the opening speeches, members of the audience raised various issues.
After Ms. Cheever read from her book, "American Bloomsbury," a woman in the audience raised her hand.
Mladic's lawyer Branko Lukic did not confirm her version of events, but claimed that somebody in the audience raised their middle finger at Mladic.
A few people in the audience raised their hands and offered that their best boss praised them a lot and was rarely critical of their work.
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Every person in the audience raises a hand.
"Now I ask," he says, "and one-third of the audience raises their hands.
It is a species of salute, and when he does it men in the audience raise their hats, too.
James! 10.30pm: The audience raise the roof with their loud shouty cheering when James takes the stage.
There isn't even an Oprah Winfrey standing in the studio audience, raising a quizzical eyebrow at a guest's self-deceptions.
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