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The phrase "audiences trusted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of trust that audiences have in a particular source, content, or individual.
Example: "In the past, audiences trusted the news media to provide accurate and unbiased information."
Alternatives: "viewers relied on" or "listeners had faith in".
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The survivors trusted the film-making process to hide their identities and audiences trusted their stories – selfie journalism.
Audiences trusted him.
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Not only do audiences trust them, but so do the orchestra musicians, especially the 37 players who form the core of the Riverside Symphony.
By that point a substantial audience trusted Cooder's judgment and skill, and they followed him in even greater numbers when he joined a group of veteran Cuban musicians convened by the British label World Circuit for a week in Havana recording The Buena Vista Social Club (1997).
That's media power – when we think our audience trusts our subjects more than it trusts us.
When other comics talk about Cosby, they often mention his willingness to pause without filling the silence, certain that the audience trusts him enough to keep listening.
Saying "This really happened!" creates trust, even if what the audience trusts you to do is to keep on tricking them, like a magician reassuring you that while his other jokes are tricks, this one is magic.
Though this is just 9GAG's first game, Chan claimed the site's audience trusts it implicitly to serve up apps and games that are top quality.
His audience trusts him, after all.
But with fewer local reporters on the ground, it's no surprise that our audience trusts us less.
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