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The phrase "auditioning with" 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 alongside someone or something else.
Example: "She is auditioning with several other talented actors for the lead role in the upcoming play."
Alternatives: "auditioning alongside" or "auditioning together with".
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While auditioning with Gareth, I was surprised that I knew so few people across the council.
The next thing Ms. Ebersole knew, she was auditioning with Richard Burton.
("I was always auditioning with Nina," her mother complains. "She was never an easy person to feel comfortable with").
"I spent years auditioning with him," she said, referring to Penn, "and all of a sudden the tables were turned.
Abu-Salha could seem shy, but in the spring of 2014 she surprised many people by auditioning, with Odeh, to be an m.c. of N.C.
Mr. Levine said he also regretted not snagging Jamar Rogers, who ended up on Mr. Green's team after auditioning with "Seven Nation Army".
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He auditioned with his mother's encouragement, for the experience.
Her taped auditions with Jones would have to suffice.
I did my audition with Paula Yates and it was chaotic.
On Monday they hold auditions with the local children.
To her dismay, she said, she finds herself "in auditions with drag queens a lot".
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