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The phrase "bit audience" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a small or specific audience, but the phrase itself is unclear and not standard. Example: "The presentation was tailored for a bit audience, focusing on niche interests."
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In their trademark bit, audience members bring items to be juggled, and three of those objects are chosen by applause.
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One bit of audience participation works fine; but when it's followed by another bit of audience participation, it feels forced given the short length of the show.
There is no fixed-seat theater, and a bit of audience participation is involved; as the play moves around the park scene by scene, the audience will follow the actors to each new locale.
"It's become a bit of audience participation.
So there's now quite a bit of audience interaction involved.
Mr. Kersels's stunt, apart from a gratuitous bit of audience participation, made for a fine opening act.
I think a good bit of audience participation always goes down well at a festival".
He's going to take a video, and he wants a little bit of audience interaction.
But then, perhaps that is only a bit of audience projection.
Since the scientist wants physical perfection, he will accept only teenage corpses — a rather crude bit of audience flattery.
One more bit of audience participation came on "Longview," a disaffected stomp-shuffle, when one woman accepted the invitation to sing a verse.
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