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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audiences demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expectations or requirements of a group of viewers or listeners, particularly in the context of media, entertainment, or events.
Example: "In today's competitive market, audiences demand high-quality content that engages and entertains."
Alternatives: "viewers expect" or "spectators require".
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Knowlton said that different audiences demand different approaches.
"Audiences demand more realistic sets now," he said.
"Our audiences demand to be involved and expect to participate.
Once it's heard, audiences demand to hear it again.
Traditional audiences demand to have their say, but here all stilted, ritual interruptions were squelched.
Meanwhile, audiences demand snappy-looking, easy-to-digest graphics that, almost by definition, strip away nuance.
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By the early 1970's, court decisions allowed and audiences demanded more explicit pornographic films.
In response to criticism, studios and directors defended blaxploitation movies by saying that they were simply fulfilling audiences' demands.
The movie landscape may be shifting, as many here believe, with audiences demanding offbeat stories, studios pushing for lower costs, and rapidly changing technologies constantly rattling the firmament.
While companies can use one method to capture all their detailed transactions data, the processing of this information for diverse purposes and audiences demands separate, customized development.
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