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'a tryout' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a process of testing a person or group to determine their suitability or skill for a certain activity. For example, "I'm attending a tryout this Saturday so I can join the club soccer team."
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This was a tryout?
The Nets granted Williams a tryout.
But this was not a tryout.
The first performance is always a tryout.
Just a tryout would be nice".
It's a tryout for a new version of contingent capital.
In 1951, the Steelers invited him in for a tryout.
Webster wrote to Walker to ask for a tryout.
"It's a bit of a tryout system," Ms. Morrison said.
Inevitably, the basketball coach invited her for a tryout.
Then the Giants summoned him for a tryout.
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