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The phrase "afraid to tryout" is not entirely correct; it should be "afraid to try out" as "try out" is a phrasal verb.
You can use it when expressing fear or hesitation about participating in an audition or test for something, such as a sports team or performance.
Example: "She was afraid to try out for the school play because she had never acted before."
Alternatives: "scared to audition" or "nervous about participating".
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Don't be afraid to tryout different size combination and as a rule odd numbers generally look the best.
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Come to tryouts at least 10 minutes early.
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