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in front of an audience vs in front of audience

The correct phrase is 'in front of an audience.' The word 'an' is necessary before 'audience' because 'audience' is a countable noun. It is a common phrase used to describe being in a position where people are watching or listening to a performance or presentation.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

in front of an audience

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'in front of an audience' to describe being in a position where people are watching or listening to a performance or presentation.

in front of audience

This phrase is incorrect. 'Audience' is a countable noun and requires an article like 'an' before it.


Alternatives:

  • in front of the audience
  • in front of a large audience
  • in front of the live audience
  • in front of an attentive audience
  • in front of an enthusiastic audience

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