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Use "listeners" in a sentence
"O thou Apostle! let not those grieve thee who vie in misbelief; or those who say with their mouths We believe, but their hearts do not believe; or of those who are Jews, listeners to a lie, listeners to other people, but who come not to thee."
"One of the listeners is a traveller named Benjamin (whose background I'll not be so bold as to fictionalise), who listens as Duncanian finishes up his rant with a sweeping expansion of the wager which rather glibly categorises religious views as polytheism, monotheism and atheism, portraying the first as something of a free-for-all, the second as an endless series of coin-tosses between X One True God and Y One True God, and the third as a canny suspicion of all these dodgy doctrines and dogmas."
"The No Worker Left Behind initiative, which for your listeners is two years of college tuition."