Sentence examples for To audition from inspiring English sources

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To audition

noun

A performance, by an aspiring performer, to demonstrate suitability or talent

  • I've been to five auditions this week.

Exact(60)

To audition, the cost is a non-refundable £40.

Do actors like to audition?

It is a place to audition.

Finalists are asked to audition in person.

Two thousand singers showed up to audition.

I snuck away to audition for AMDA.

Maybe all actors tend to audition.

"They know how to audition".

Actors had to audition for membership.

I went to audition after audition.

Again, he had to audition for this.

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