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The phrase "auditioning right" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the process of auditioning correctly or appropriately, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "I hope I am auditioning right for this role, as I really want to impress the casting directors."
Alternatives: "auditioning correctly" or "auditioning appropriately".
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"The prime minister is auditioning right now".
Ms. Kazan, who graduated from Yale in 2005, did not expect to begin auditioning right away.
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"It's open auditions right now," Ryan said.
Sousa requested that Mr. Hudish audition right then, while he was on the line.
"We decided to contact choirs in townships and hold auditions right there in the townships.
"I'm supposed to be at an audition right now, and I have to catch a plane at 1," said Becky Bahling, 22, an actress.
"Lukasz walked in," he told me, "and — he's hilarious — the first thing he said to me was, 'You can stop the auditions right now.' "I said, 'What do you mean?' "He said, 'Because I'm the guy.' "So I said, 'Sit down and read this music!' He was very sure of himself".
I auditioned, right before Christmas, 1970.
MR: And while you're in California, you'll probably be going on some auditions, right?
As positive as the casting director sounded, a well-known actress whose work I admired had auditioned right before I did, and I was sure she would get the part of Peg Nagy.
You only have 1 audition, right?
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