Sentence examples for more representative audiences from inspiring English sources

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To have more representative audiences primarily depends on broadening the offer.

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From a purely business standpoint, it makes sense for the games industry to make an effort to be more representative of its audience.

We lifted that and we have seen an increase in gender, color, age, nationality, all goals we set for ourselves, to be more representative of our audience".

But constantly spending time with them, and not with a more representative sample of your audience, is bound to skew your judgment eventually.

They have said this is more representative of the station whose audiences include young teenagers.

O'Donnell said that taping the show with a live audience was more representative of her time as a stand-up comic than of the type of material she's working with now.

Such corrections could have made the show more appropriate to a serious museum setting, more appealing to a broader audience and actually more representative of the hip-hop achievement.

The first such venture by an American opera company, it drew a crowd of 3,000, far more representative of the city's demographics than the audience in the house.

Goa is a much more representative example.

Nothing could be more representative.

But is it more representative?

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