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was listeners

noun

Someone who listens, especially to a speech or a broadcast.

Exact(2)

Their first single, "The Last of the Melting Snow", was listeners' overwhelming choice for record of the week on the Radcliffe and Maconie show on Radio 2 a few weeks ago.

The EDM fan base is also less splintered than it once was; listeners used to devote themselves to specific genres - such as trance or drum 'n' bass.

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There are listeners all over the world, too.

The rest prefer to be listeners.

They were listeners recruited from the Netherlands or Belgium (Flanders) having Dutch as a native language.

Even the detours were listener-friendly.

But factionalized listeners are committed listeners.

He was a listener.

Ava was a listener, not a barker.

"She was a listener," Charles Carroll says.

Were Baroque listeners uncultured idiots?

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