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The phrase "an audition for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tryout or selection process for a performance, role, or position, typically in the context of acting, music, or other performing arts.
Example: "She prepared diligently for an audition for the lead role in the upcoming musical."
Alternatives: "a tryout for" or "a casting call for".
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Getting an audition for "Bachelorette" wasn't easy.
Next came an audition for "Ragtime".
I got an audition for "The Heidi Chronicles" around 1989.
"That was like an audition for 'American Idol,' " he said.
I'd not even had an audition for months.
"It was just an audition for a band.
The series could be something of an audition for Perez.
A babysitter took her, aged four, to an audition for a commercial.
The couple met in summer 2007 in Philadelphia at an audition for a play.
This led to an audition for James Carreras, then the head of Hammer.
I heard about an audition for the "Ninja Turtles" TV series here.
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