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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audition on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of performing or trying out for a role or position, typically in the context of acting, music, or other performance arts.
Example: "She was excited to audition on Saturday for the lead role in the upcoming play."
Alternatives: "try out for" or "perform for".
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In response, one might simply deny a difference between vision and audition on this count.
SFJ: He'd never make it to the audition on time.
MAZAR: I went in to audition on that movie.
The result is like watching a "Saturday Night Live" audition on acid.
They queued up her audition on the laptop and Weiner zeroed in.
"I came in to audition on Wednesday and went to work on Monday.
But then I passed my audition on New Faces and I was on the telly.
My favourite is Susan Boyle in a frumpy outfit, smiling and clowning for her audition on Britain's Got Talent.
I first met him in the mid-80s when we both did an audition on the same day.
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This year, she auditioned on "The Voice," and not one judge turned a chair around for her, a dispiriting blow.
MOST of them auditioned on a whim.
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