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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audition to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of taking part in an audition or trying out for a role or position. Example: "I have been practicing for weeks to prepare for my audition to join the school's theater club." In this sentence, "audition to" is used to show the purpose or goal of the action of practicing. Another example could be: "She was excited and nervous about her audition to become a member of the orchestra." Here, "audition to" is used to indicate the purpose of her auditioning - to become a member of the orchestra.
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Give an audition to Mademoiselle Luranah Aldridge".
They audition to campaign against the other party's nominee.
Buskers complained that they had to audition to get them.
I had to audition to be on "Craig Ferguson".
I can also audition to become Adrian Chiles.
They had me do an audition to be named the host.
That film's director, Paul Feig, has likened her audition to "a religious moment" for him.
And she proceeded in the first 30 seconds of her audition to blow the panel away".
Or the black actor who only gets to audition to play gangsters and drug dealers.
[Mr. Roundtree suggested she audition to study at the Negro Ensemble Company.] S.F.
Heilman's first audition to replace Wagner as the Mets' closer was a fiasco.
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