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Use "moviegoers" in a sentence
"Not even T3, the biggest brand name here (and the winner, for what little it's worth besides dollar signs, of that year's July 4 box-office contest), has stayed in moviegoers 'memories, except as a suitably bizarre prelude to its star's entry into politics."
"The film plays well across the board, and does not tend to be viewed through the prism of our country's partisan political landscape; that is to say moviegoers don't identify it as being decidedly conservative or liberal, just a truthful, hilarious and harrowing broadside against the United Nations 'veneer of respectability."
"Temple and Rooney knew how to entertain, for sure, but the last thing you could call moviegoers back then, to judge by their six-year reign, was urbane or sophisticated."