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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audition again" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of trying out for a role or position once more after a previous attempt.
Example: "After receiving feedback from the casting director, I decided to audition again for the lead role in the play."
Alternatives: "try out again" or "reapply for the audition".
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Only once her agents begged him to let her audition again did she win back the role.
I would queue up for auditions and then change my costume or put on a different leotard and audition again.
Like the members of all the Wizards' dance teams, current Wizdom dancers will have to audition again if they want to perform next season.
The X Factor's producers invited him back to audition again this year, but he claims he didn't take it very seriously.
He appreciates what that film did for him (not least that it got him out of ever having to do an audition again), but he is a bit scratchy about people assuming that his acting career began that year.
I didn't have to wait long before I got a phone call which said, "They want to fly you back out in two weeks to audition again". And I'm like: What?
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I started auditioning again.
They are essentially holding auditions again for middle relievers, no matter what they are paying them.
"I want to play here," Knoblauch said, sounding as if he were auditioning again.
I'm not auditioning again until I get an agent.
A few days after his death I auditioned again for the same conference of 3,000 college bookers that I had won over in 2008.
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