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The phrase "auditioning that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of trying out for a role or position, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I am auditioning that role in the upcoming play next week."
Alternatives: "trying out for" or "applying for".
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I almost won a job with New York City Ballet a few years ago, but" — she gestured toward an Asian man who was also auditioning — "that guy won it".
"I definitely had people tell me, when I was auditioning, that I was too tall," says Meredith Webster, a 1.78m dancer who joined LINES in 2005 and will transition this season into her new role as co-ballet master for the company.
"We had this understanding with those people auditioning that if we liked you at the initial reading, we're probably going to ask you to read in Central Park, and if we like you in Central Park, we're probably going to ask you to do it on Broadway as well," said Mr. Holmes.
Redd Kross was auditioning drummers and Lucky was the drummer that they were auditioning that day.
[After concentrating more on theater for some time,] I had been auditioning that summer for more television and film.
As they sat there whining about being excluded from auditioning that year, I remember thinking "but, you've had the full cast every other year".
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I have great auditions but don't get the part, and I have horrible auditions that end up being successful.
Another is the variety among the groups, which were chosen from nationwide auditions that drew hundreds of entries.
"Well, he's loud enough," the director, George Abbott, said after the audition that won Arnaz the part.
Forty actors were invited to a final audition that was more like a training camp than a Hollywood screen test.
Diligently preparing for the audition that would change her life, Nina Arianda, 25, ran lines for days, bought new clothes and worked on building her confidence.
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