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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audiences like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing preferences or interests of a group of people who consume media, such as films, books, or performances.
Example: "In recent surveys, audiences like stories that feature strong character development and unexpected plot twists."
Alternatives: "viewers prefer" or "spectators enjoy".
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"But Ben knows audiences like to see him get beat up a bit".
Gone is the democratic absolutism of Hollywood's early days ("What I like ain't worth a cent; what audiences like is worth a million").
So I learned a lot about what audiences like, what they don't like, how stories are structured.
"Audiences like to know who they're rooting for," he says.
What are Sheffield audiences like?
Will audiences like the title?
Audiences like to be stimulated.
No one divides audiences like Katie Mitchell.
And I think audiences like that".
Local audiences like these global blockbusters too.
Dancers like it; audiences like it.
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