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The phrase "multifaceted audience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an audience that is diverse and varied in some way. For example, you might say, "This event drew a multifaceted audience, with people of all ages, backgrounds, and levels of expertise."
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A multifaceted audience was actively involved in watching Invisalign testimonials and sharing comments online.
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In Cuba, Lorca wrote El público ("The Audience"), a complex, multifaceted play, expressionist in technique, that brashly explores the nature of homosexual passion.
Observing this divide, Karen Brooks Hopkins, the president of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and Joseph V. Melillo, its executive producer, saw a chance to use gospel to further their goal of making their multifaceted space the main destination for Brooklyn audiences.
"In this media age the audience understands that people can be multifaceted and multitalented," Mr. Olde said.
And when Bloomberg brought them aboard, it was expected they would build an aggressive, multifaceted media operation in time to capture the growing 2016 audience.
Like their audience, the Arab world's newspapers are angry, nuanced, multifaceted, passionate and argumentative.
Summarizing, we are led to conclusion that the posts are a faithful and multifaceted representation of what people want to communicate on a given subject, to general audience and/or to specific recipients.
A multifaceted song from a multifaceted artist.
The selection is multifaceted.
The problem here is multifaceted.
Also, toy marketing is multifaceted.
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