Sentence examples for audience shared from inspiring English sources

The phrase "audience shared" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of collective experience or understanding among an audience, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The audience shared a moment of silence after the powerful performance."
Alternatives: "shared experience" or "common understanding".

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The audience shared in that joy.

Then, too, the players and audience shared one set of restrooms.

The audience shared Martha's pain in that scene – yes, Martha, we'll miss the strangely kinky Clark too.

But he and Mr. Hope were clearly having a blast, and the audience shared in the fun, giving the enthusiastic performance the night's loudest ovation.

(trans. John Willett) In 1949, Mother Courage's characters, creator, cast and audience shared a war-weariness and an ashen, heartsick terror at the prospect of more war.

During some productions the actors and the audience shared the McCarter's vast stage -- with a sea of empty seats out front.

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For a moment at least, the audience shares her confusion.

Fortunately for Mr. Brain, a growing audience shares his curiosity.

He welcomes his audience, shares some facts and tells a few jokes.

There wasn't a large television audience sharing in the excitement (it was a regional Midwestern 1 00 game).

It's a rare film that has an audience sharing in their sorrow.

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