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The phrase "audience right" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the rights or perspectives of an audience, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The director ensured that the audience's right to engage with the performance was respected."
Alternatives: "audience's perspective" or "rights of the audience".
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audience right
noun
On the right side of the stage when viewed from the audience facing the stage, stage left.
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He asks the audience "Right?" People nod.
"We've got an audience right here.
The question is, where is your audience right now?
PETER J. BOYER: He's using a live audience, right?
AUDIENCE: Right, but like, in terms of the weights?
That's your target audience right there and it's getting antsy.
Similar(5)
After all, it would mess up the tracking of buzz and could confuse some audiences, right?
He said "this summer was kind of spectacular" and that the National Theatre had played to "100% audiences right through the Olympics".
"And I'm absolutely delighted that this new partnership will enable BBC audiences right across Wales - and right across the UK - to savour the real magic of Hay".
It's all communications at the end of the day, just different audiences, right?
Pros: An important message that aims to hit audiences right where it hurts: their First World privilege.
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