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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more audiences" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a larger group of people who are watching or listening to something, such as a movie, concert, or speech. Example: The new marketing campaign aims to reach more audiences by targeting a younger demographic.
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No more audiences that weren't vetted for friendliness.
What was more, audiences weren't responding to either the production or the play.
"Frankly, if we did more on policies we wouldn't get any more audiences," said Mr Damazer.
More and more, audiences are arriving with the right expectations, or, at least, without the wrong ones.
And as China's cultural industry gains strength, he says, we'll see "more audiences, lower ticket prices, better quality".
"More and more, audiences are using computers and following their own path through layers of content," Mr. Collins said.
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The way to get more audience?
With more audience-friendly music, the company would unquestionably have enjoyed far more popular success.
(Harris grows more "male," and thus more audience-friendly, in the course of the musical).
The Komische Oper had 18,000 more audience members than in the previous season.
"This is a bet that there is more audience out there".
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