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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audiences talk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the communication or interaction of audiences, particularly in contexts related to media, performances, or events.
Example: "During the film screening, audiences talk among themselves, sharing their thoughts and reactions to the movie."
Alternatives: "viewers converse" or "spectators discuss".
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Fringe audiences talk to each other and word of mouth is the best way to fill seats.
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I find different audiences talking about the film sometimes upsetting and sometimes thrilling.
Created by the Norwegian Hege Haagenrud, it is the kind of provocation that gets audiences talking.
Benjamin Carlson, president of Fizziology, a company that monitors social media to advise movie studios, noted that "it doesn't always take a big name to get audiences talking".
This, too, will leave audiences talking -- they'll be muttering, "What happened?" "Planet of the Apes" is rated PG-13 (Parents strongly cautioned).
Our young audiences talked longingly of Wangfujing, the main Beijing shopping thoroughfare, full of Apple and Armani products; the hutongs are fast disappearing.
With a strong performance from Olga Dihovichnaya, this dark, provocative film will surely have audiences talking.
On Monday night no stars were visible, but the audience talk was full of excitement at what had occurred onstage.
She invited the "psychic medium" John Edward to help mourners in her audience talk to their dead relatives.
Some members of that audience talk about the new radicalism of Beauty.
Radio's been traditionally used later in a campaign, and it's been traditionally larger-audience talk radio".
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