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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audiences things" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misphrasing, as "audiences" is a plural noun and "things" does not logically connect to it.
Example: "The audiences' things to consider include preferences and feedback."
Alternatives: "audience's interests" or "viewers' concerns".
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It did so because it largely told audiences things they recognised to be true.
Because once upon a time, there were captive audiences, things we wanted to tell them, channels for reaching them, a group of people who were waiting to be 'serviced'serviced
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He was surely the first pop artist to tell his audience things it didn't want to hear.
But he still gave the audience things that they were used to, and that they liked: ballet steps, stories.
As long as you speak authentically with the audience, things will work out.
"Do you really think that if there had been a few armed and trained people in the audience, things would have turned out that way?" Trump continues.
It treats the audience as people who are capable of handling the material, while remaining concerned enough about the matter to show its audience things they don't already know.
You should choose your own position or viewpoint, just keep in mind the way your audience things or reasons as you being to write the paper.
It's a predominantly black audience thing to be so vocal in the theatre.
So I think that the American-English audience thing is very much dependent on the space".
A few years earlier, audiences threw things.
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