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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loyal audience" is both correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a group of people who consistently support and engage with a particular artist, performer, or media platform. Example: "The singer's loyal audience eagerly awaited the release of her new album and helped it top the charts within the first week."
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HE also has a loyal audience.
With a large and loyal audience, the blogs required attention.
But we've found a loyal audience, who return every day.
ENO deserves better and so does its loyal audience".
However, Mr Persson's willingness to sell has troubled Minecraft's loyal audience.
Their success has been built on relentless gigging which has won them a loyal audience.
Back when it was just a goofy animated show that somehow developed a loyal audience.
He retains his mentholated soprano saxophone sound, and his bond with an adoring and loyal audience.
"It's very hard to build a big, loyal audience without recurring series," she said.
It was a challenge to retain a loyal audience because we were moving all over town.
At one time or another, he was everybody's greatest and most loyal audience.
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