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The phrase "at casting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the process of casting in various fields, such as film, theater, or manufacturing.
Example: "The director was pleased with the talent available at casting for the upcoming production."
Alternatives: "during casting" or "in the casting process".
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Look at casting alone.
Producers, meanwhile, sometimes balk at casting deaf actors.
"We had the 'Blood Truck' at casting calls," Mr. Knipe said.
The scholarship program is unabashedly aimed at casting Israel in a positive light.
The new page, however, is aimed at casting Mr Obama as a regular guy, not a politician.
However, his substance abuse and erratic behaviour overshadowed his work in the following decade, and studios balked at casting him.
Most great directors are also expert at casting and, for that matter, at styling, costume, and makeup.
A less self-confident director than Miller would have balked at casting her husband in the role of Jack.
Nearly a year before Election Day, Republican presidential candidates and conservative action groups are already spending heavily on television advertising aimed at casting Mr. Obama as a failure.
When health advocates first petitioned the federal government to regulate salt in 1978, food companies sponsored research aimed at casting doubt on the link between salt and hypertension.
But at least it offers a good many of the rest of us a shot at casting primary ballots that might conceivably have some impact.
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