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Discover Ludwig‘packed audience’ is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a crowd of people in a place or event that is completely filled with people. For example, "The theatre had a packed audience for the show's opening night."
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He told a packed audience: "I am planning to [write a trans storyline].
He told around 20 minutes of new jokes to a packed audience.
Wednesday, the third day of hearings, opened to another packed audience in 50 McCosh Hall.
It's good to see other melted people," Fisher told a packed audience at the Hay festival.
Among the journalists, activists and supporters in the packed audience, I count five men.
"It's riffing on a massive scale," Poole told a packed audience in the Austin Convention Centre.
A packed audience, seated at tables around the tiny stage, was transfixed.
A packed audience at Cheltenham literature festival cheered when Williams said he had been booked.
Other people in the packed audience are listening, but only I have become his muse.
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The night's final seating ended near 3 a.m., culminating with a loud drinking ballad from the band, the sardine-packed audience stomping and yelling along.
Oh, and a jam-packed audience of the local tech community.
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