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Discover Ludwig"narrow audience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a limited or specific group of people. For example, "This documentary was tailored towards a very narrow audience of history buffs."
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Some things we do are simply for a narrow audience.
They can also buy ads without aiming them at narrow audience groups.
Don't use jargon unless the subject is designed for a narrow audience within a specific field.
Despite the narrow audience, scientific publishing is a remarkably big business.
It's short for "vertical portal" -- an Internet portal for a narrow audience, like Britney Spears fans.
But I thought it would be a book for a narrow audience: me and a few others.
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These shows may seem directed a narrow audiences, but in fact have much wider appeal.
It is also not the case that, in modern campaigns, you can confine a candidate's voice to narrow audiences.
When candidates do appeal to narrow audiences, the new national dynamic could beam that message much farther afield.
Harris's work also provides an understanding of modernism that extends beyond narratives centered on little magazines and other "institutions of modernism" that served narrow audiences.
Other than science writing (encompassing both journalism and public-information work), scientists may pursue careers in medical writing (technical and marketing-related work, conveying medical information to one or more narrow audiences including doctors and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration), and research-journal editing (anyone who has published a research paper will know what that is).
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