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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audition it was" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific audition event, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The audition it was that changed her life forever."
Alternatives: "It was the audition" or "The audition was".
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Her audition: "It was a lovely tune.
In the audition it was made quite clear this was a dog act with a range of dogs.
"When River came in to audition, it was obvious that he was just an amazing, amazing talent.
She recalls her agent taking her shopping and picking sexy outfits for an audition: "It was a humiliating experience.
If Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla's concert with the City of Birmingham Symphony in January was effectively an audition, it was one she passed with flying colours.
Before that I hadn't had great success auditioning for TV shows, it was spotty at best but for that audition, it wasn't a life or death thing.
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"Audition" doesn't let you down, but bring a strong constitution -- like any audition, it's a test of nerve.
And if you fail the audition, it's not as though the director can find you another part.
It "doesn't let you down, but bring a strong constitution -- like any audition, it's a test of nerve," Elvis Mitchell wrote in The Times.
It's not about the perfect monologue or the perfect audition, it's about being seen in a play or establishing connections so a director already has you in mind for a specific role when he or she is casting.
When she goes for an audition, it isn't enough to make the guy at the front desk let her use the phone -- even though she's wearing a bikini.
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