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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audience time" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing the amount of time allocated for an audience to engage with a presentation or performance.
Example: "The speaker emphasized the importance of maximizing audience time to ensure effective communication."
Alternatives: "audience engagement" or "time with the audience".
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8 Pauses: they give the audience time to think, and help them engage.
He's also smart not to give the audience time to be dizzied by all the financial jargon whizzing by.
Delivering it slowly and firmly draws attention to it while allowing your audience time to process what you're saying.
Strategically placed silence can build suspense, emphasize a point, or give the audience time to absorb a key insight.
The first is the intense competition for media audience time that has developed in the last dozen years.
This will give Jewish members of the audience time to finish eating and then attend services that begin at sundown, at 7 07 p.m.
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The place was constantly filling and emptying, as audience time-slots commenced and expired, shearing along the fault-lines of delayed starts, technical glitches and no-shows.
And historically, it has taken audiences time to adjust to a composer's dramatic sense.
Scheduling tools allow you to continually share older content with new audiences time and time again.
It's that "near perfection --dark and riveting, that draws audiences time and again.
How best to provide moments of solitude, to give audiences time to weigh and interpret what's set before them?
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