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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audition what" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its lack of context and grammatical structure.
Example: "I need to audition what?" does not make sense as a complete thought.
Alternatives: "audition for" or "auditioning to".
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In "Audition," what's missing is a wife.
First, given that AOAs are absent in most neuroimaging studies of audition, what specific aspects of auditory processing are critical for their occurrence?
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To people who don't do auditions, what tends to happen?
But Sophie practices, practices, practices, and soon she's invited to audition for — what else? — "Swan Lake".
No one in her family had ever graduated from college, but she nevertheless applied, and for her audition did what she now describes as a near-pornographic version of Juliet's "Gallop apace" soliloquy.
The Criterion Collection has released a video of Matthew McConaughey's first audition for what would become the iconic role of Wooderson in Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused, seeing him lend his southern drawl to the now classic lines.
At age 14, soon after she entered the Aida Foster School of Dancing, Simmons was persuaded by a talent scout to audition for what would be her debut film role, in Give Us the Moon (1943).
"I can only imagine the choices I must have made," he said of the audition, "but what I do recall very well was how loud the silence was after I finished whatever I had done".
I wouldn't generally recommend a bonkers approach to auditioning, but when you know you're right for the part and you think "I can do this, I need to do this", like I did at that audition, then what have you got to lose?
You want the job?' and I said, 'Yes.' He said, 'OK you have to audition.' 'What I got to do?' 'Pull it down, we gotta check it out.' I said, 'OK no problem.'".
Anne Hathaway had been originally asked to audition for what would become Williams' part, but she felt herself drawn elsewhere.
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