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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a rehearsal" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to practice or go through a performance or presentation before the actual event. Example: "Before the play's opening night, the actors decided to make a rehearsal to ensure that everything ran smoothly during the performance."
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A typical day finds Mr. Wilson arriving in the morning to make a rehearsal tape for the Aventis Project with Michael Galasso, a musical collaborator for nearly three decades, after which he spends about 30 minutes with A. J. Weissbard, a longtime lighting collaborator, discussing final details of his design for the forthcoming Giorgio Armani exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
"You got eyes to make a rehearsal tomorrow?" he asked me.
And directly after being interviewed, she has to fight Friday rush hour to make a rehearsal for her appearance with http:/// www.menalivechorus.org/index.php "> www.menalivechorus.org/index.php, the Orange County Gay Men's Chorus.
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Undone by the vagaries of the N train, he had run from the subway to make a technical rehearsal.
I remember when I was stuck in New Jersey during Hurricane Sandy with no access to phone or Internet service, one of my fellow troupe members helped me buy a Greyhound ticket back to New Haven so that I could make an important rehearsal we had that week (she jokingly called it the "No Belly Dancer Left Behind" Act, which really touched me).
However, the fact that encoding was stronger for trained than untrained sequences makes a subvocal rehearsal explanation less likely, as participants (informally) reported that they relied less on verbal strategies for the trained compared to the untrained sequences.
"Honestly, I don't think we'll make a decision until next rehearsal," Brooks said on Tuesday.
But even if that happens, says Fauci, studies like these make an excellent dress rehearsal.
He's willing to make a fool of himself" in rehearsal, to experiment.
Principal of MS 343 Vincent Gassetto explained, "The students got to see the director stop the rehearsal, and make a correction.
Sharon Morgan, who plays a rap-loving, booze-swigging 115-year-old in National Theatre Wales's debut production, A Good Night Out in the Valleys, buttonholes me in a break from rehearsals to make a point.
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