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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audiences face" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the perspective or experience of audiences in a specific context, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The challenges that audiences face in understanding complex narratives can impact their overall enjoyment of the film."
Alternatives: "audiences encounter" or "audiences experience".
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So audiences face another price hike, although all but the most cynical have to admit that 3-D and Imax are taking the theatrical experience in a new direction, something it sorely needs.
But the popular songs and the stories Mac swirls around them are designed to make American audiences face up to the nation's past, especially the parts of the past that we've rejected, stifled, evaded.
In the Polish company Teatr Nowy's adaptation, "Versus," at the Public Theater as part of the Under the Radar Festival, audiences face another epic struggle: between the highly physical action on the stage and Dorothea Sobstel's fast-moving, at times wretchedly clunky translation running on a screen overhead.
His new one-man show, which debuted last year in Edinburgh and is about to open at Trafalgar Studios in London, brings audiences face to face with the middle-class Midlands boy who grew up to be the world's most famous writer.
It broke social taboos and made audiences face a post-nationalist, post-racial hereafter.
Contrast that with Overlord, which places audiences face first in every explosion, punch and blow of lead.
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But the fact is that audiences, faced with an expanding array of alternative entertainment choices, are declining.
Abdulwahab says she sees empathy on the audiences' faces and believes the tours will challenge people's attitudes.
He is the antithesis to a star like James Cagney, who was in audiences' faces, demanding their attention with his motor-mouthed delivery of dialogue and expressive physical gestures.
Burton pushes this gore into his audiences' faces so as to feel the madness and the destructive fury of Sweeney's obsession.
Co-opted as snoopers, the audience face each other across the action.
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