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Discover Ludwig"do a casting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in the context of performing arts or filmmaking to refer to the process of auditioning actors or models for a role. Here is an example: During the pre-production phase, the director and casting director worked together to do a casting for the lead role in the upcoming play.
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So we made him do a casting test, because others had tried for the role as well.
"What happened was, we were going to do a casting call and announce it in a couple of small papers, expecting maybe a thousand people, but then it got picked up by Regis and Howard Stern, and we started to get a lot of phone calls," Mr. Bronchtein said.
I just flew to Mexico City on almost no notice to do a casting.
"It's not like they'll usually do a casting call for an animal". What with animatronics, computer-generated imagery and the decline of the Western, there are fewer spots for animals and their trainers, he said.
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Once I did a casting for Ben Kingsley's hands.
Her agent comes to see it and so does a casting director.
I was in Sarajevo doing a play, and they were doing a casting in Prishtina.
"We did a casting call for young dancers and these kids slayed!
I think it was that episode of "The Hills" where Lauren and Whitney are doing a casting.
Noooooooooooooooo!" As I reflected on my reaction, I began to wonder: Why does a casting decision matter to anyone?
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