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Discover Ludwig'one audience' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an individual or group of people who are being addressed or listening to a given presentation. For example, "The presenter was able to capture the attention of one audience with a well-crafted speech."
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"Why are we so hyper-focused on one audience?
One audience member asked a question on foreign aid.
One audience member summed up the general reaction on Twitter: "It was very, very meh".
one audience member asked.
One audience member held up a sign.
One audience member called him a "liberal fascist".
One audience member in particular seemed especially enthused.
"What are you yawning for?" she asked one audience member.
One audience member thought he was jump-starting his cellphone.
He never broke character, one audience member said.
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"That's where you see people inventing an entire show based on one audience suggestion.
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