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Discover Ludwig"audience which" is a valid phrase which can be used in written English.
For example, "The audience which attended the show was very excited".
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He polled the audience, which said cello.
That angered the audience, which booed his answer.
The audience, which included Greenspan and Bernanke, responded coolly.
They were in the audience, which I found startling.
Unlike the audience, which hears her all too well.
The audience, which included many Democrats, responded with repeated applause.
It got a big audience, which we weren't expecting.
I sat in the audience, which became this collective organism.
They resonate with the audience, which is largely female".
When you face an audience, which way will you turn?
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("Boo", shouted some in the audience, which was not very 2013 of them).
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