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Discover Ludwig"hold auditions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the process of conducting auditions, or tryouts, for a performance or production. Examples: - The theater company will hold auditions for their upcoming production of "Romeo and Juliet" next week. - Our school's choir will be holding auditions for soloists next month. - The talent agency is holding auditions for a new TV show and is looking for aspiring actors and actresses. - The dance studio will hold auditions for their competitive team in the fall. - The orchestra is holding auditions for the position of principal violinist.
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But community theaters hold auditions.
But he is persuaded, and they decide to hold auditions.
On Monday they hold auditions with the local children.
But only about 200 primary schools allow Ballet Tech to come in and hold auditions.
Now the producers will hold auditions on the Internet as well.
"We decided to contact choirs in townships and hold auditions right there in the townships.
The orchestra doesn't hold auditions; instead its directors rely on union contractors to assemble good musicians.
If it's good enough for Genesis... "When Parliament returns we'll hold auditions," Wishart told The Sunday Post.
The show's notorious lack of black women was structural, Thompson suggested: producers hold auditions, but "never find ones that are ready".
We'd hold auditions all day and drink martinis all night, and I learned more about Shakespeare in that stretch than I ever did before or since".
The music manager confirmed he will hold auditions in Ireland next weekend for five male singers to become the next big act.
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