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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a audition" is not correct in English.
The correct form is "an audition." You can use it when referring to a tryout or test for a role, typically in acting, music, or other performance arts.
Example: "She prepared for an audition for the lead role in the upcoming play."
Alternatives: "a tryout" or "a casting call."
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Call for a audition and just simply ask the actors to speak those specific lines Hear with you eyes closed to get the right intonation.
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"I couldn't get an audition for a year.
It's not an audition, or a chance to pitch.
"It was just an audition for a band.
Ms. Hagen sent a letter requesting an audition.
A gun to an audition!
After all, a date is an audition.
Last week I had an audition for a pregnancy test commercial.
I had an audition for a beer commercial yesterday.
"You never meet a Christopher on an audition," she says.
The next month, she got a call for an audition.
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