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The phrase "draw audiences" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of entertainment or marketing, referring to the act of attracting or captivating an audience. Example: The new movie has been receiving rave reviews and is expected to draw audiences to the theaters this weekend.
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The set, ink drawings of Venice, clever musical interludes and Clint Ramos' costumes draw audiences into the action, deftly directed by Jesse Berger.
And yet they draw audiences.
Will this draw audiences in droves?
And it continues to draw audiences.
His more spectacular works have continued to draw audiences.
"They were people with a personality that was managed, and were recognized and could draw audiences.
FILM producers spend millions every year to draw audiences to their movies.
Maybe a glut of amazing stereoscopic wonders will draw audiences to the sequel.
But Mr. Maazel has not shown much inclination to draw audiences in this way.
"Ultimately you have to have characters, like a Mary Tyler Moore, who will draw audiences in".
I was under tremendous pressure to keep things going, to keep visible, to draw audiences.
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