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"lead the audience" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example: The speaker was able to effectively lead the audience through a discussion on the importance of corporate social responsibility.
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But the format here is the same, with Hines leading the opening "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus" and the staff clapping and dancing to lead the audience.
We must lead the audience, but we cannot dictate.
Periodically, a disembodied voice identifying itself as Rachel would lead the audience in mass movements.
12 30 p.m. Gammy Moses, a native of Dominica, will lead the audience in a drum circle.
Performers lead the audience through the hotel and "Macbeth" itself without uttering a single line of pentameter.
Ben Bendor, improvisational comedian, will lead the audience in games as he tells the story of Passover.
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Director Ryan Coogler leads the audience through the hours leading up to this harrowing event.
Heins leads the audience in a round of applause.
One speaker, the Rev. Randall Harris, led the audience in a rowdy chant.
In The Act of Killing, Oppenheimer leads the audience through the executioners' everyday lives.
Robbie Limon, a Factory bandmate, then led the audience in a raucous standing ovation for Bockis.
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