Pronunciation of the English word audiences.
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1. | The film is going over big with audiences. | |
2. | His speeches were welcomed by large audiences all over the country. | |
3. | Basing his invention of public relations on his uncle Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Edward Bernays has left a lasting legacy on the media and how they interact with their audiences. | |
4. | It is simplicity that makes the uneducated more effective than the educated when addressing popular audiences. | |
5. | Tom really does detest giving speeches in front of large audiences. | |
6. | Tom has been performing before large audiences lately. | |
7. | The movie Titanic moved audiences around the world. | |
8. | This film moved audiences around the world. | |
9. | The following program is intended only for mature audiences. | |
10. | To have great poets, there must be great audiences. |