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Use "audiences" in a sentence
"Moreover, not all directors are looking to impress the academy -- some are simply hoping to make money and entertain audiences, and I don't think there's anything wrong with that."
"With larger-than-life mythical beasts, breathtaking vistas spanning the depths of hell to the heights of Mt. Olympus, and battles to-the-death between man and the gods, “Clash of the Titans” is a mammoth spectacle that will grab audiences from the first scene and take them on a wild, 3D ride through an ancient Greece only imaginable in the 21st century."
"I definitely understand your point, but let's just say that you're correct, and the film was targeting a reaction from white audiences: is that necessarily wrong?"