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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at an audition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific event where individuals perform in front of judges or casting directors to be considered for a role or position, typically in acting, singing, or dancing.
Example: "She was nervous about her performance at an audition for the lead role in the upcoming musical."
Alternatives: "during a casting call" or "in a tryout".
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AT an audition for Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's "Merrily We Roll Along" at the Arena Stage in Washington, Ms. Manheim read several roles.
He met Mitzie at an audition.
MICHAEL WESTON We actually met at an audition.
The couple met in summer 2007 in Philadelphia at an audition for a play.
Jones first saw her in 2014, at an audition for the Billy Crystal sitcom "The Comedians".
Walter Bobbie directs this new David Ives play, which goes backstage at an audition.
At an audition, the director said, "I really wanted Helena Bonham Carter for this role".
Ms. Gartlan agreed, recalling her nervousness at an audition for Vagisil.
The mismatched paintings on the day of my visit felt like actors at an audition.
Jesse ran into Chris at an audition for a Domino's commercial.
She landed the role of Lili at an audition in December, between finals.
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