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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give audience" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in formal contexts to refer to granting someone the opportunity to speak or present to an audience.
Example: "The king will give audience to the ambassadors tomorrow morning."
Alternatives: "grant an audience" or "hold an audience."
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(Maybe it will give audience members a few ideas).
Give audience members all that they deserve and bring the band back home now.
Plus, he programmes other work besides his own, to give audience a broader range of flavours.
The live bits are to give audience members the feeling that they are watching something intensely famous and exciting.
Laderman won't give audience figures but says the response since Comic-Con HQ's launch in May has been "resoundingly positive".
In addition to showing it in a theater, the presenters give audience members wands, kazoos (good for accompanying the bad witch's rides), noisemakers and bubble-blowing solution.
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Our movies give audiences hope.
Better to give audiences a completely different experience.
Mr. Fraser wanted to mirror the nighttime conditions but still give audiences something to see.
A documentary should give audiences insights they can't get elsewhere.
In conclusion: the formula for soap opera is fixed = producers must give audiences what they want.
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