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"rehearsals of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of practicing or preparing for a performance or event. Here is an example: "The theater group had several rehearsals of the play before their opening night performance."
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Nevertheless, rehearsals of "Amy's View" went on.
Weekly rehearsals of secular and sacred music.
It's unclear whether he will direct rehearsals of any ballet.
More frequent rehearsals of shorter duration would be more effective.
Featuring performances, readings, paneldiscussions and rehearsals of works in progress.
During the rehearsals of " Plaza Suite," Scott disappeared for three days.
Talk story about rehearsals of the Metropolitan Opera's new production of "Tannhauser".
The couple met at the Arena Stage in 2005 during rehearsals of the musical "Damn Yankees".
For this region there is no future, only endless rehearsals of the past.
Writer watched the rehearsals of the show, noting Barbara Streisand's pre-performance.
Greenwich Village in the 1960s is noisy with "rehearsals of self-invention".
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