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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a casting call" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of the entertainment industry to refer to an event where actors are invited to audition for a role in a film, television show, or theater production.
Example: "The director announced that there would be a casting call for the lead role in the upcoming movie next Saturday."
Alternatives: "audition notice" or "actor recruitment event".
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He advertised a casting call.
He'd answered a casting call.
It was a casting call.
It looked like a casting call for "Cocoon III".
Anderson picked him out of a casting call of thousands.
SHOUTS & MURMURS about a casting call for a mysoginist film.
This segment, of course, resembles a casting call for willowy runway models.
The first order of business was a casting call for the virus itself.
It looked like a casting call for a biopic about Motörhead's Lemmy.
Staff have apparently answered a casting call for wacky club kids in an off-Broadway musical.
It's not a casting call that any director should make lightly.
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