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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well audition" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a successful or impressive audition, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "She did a well audition for the lead role in the play." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
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Filmed in Toronto, the Canadian series has an outsider's insight into the panicked strivers of Los Angeles, a demographic that might well audition for "Big Brother".
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Well, I auditioned and I got the part.
Cullen: Well, I auditioned at least three times.
One day in 1972 I got a call from Iggy, and it was perfect Iggy, 'cause he said, "Well we auditioned a hundred bass players and drummers and we can't find anybody good, so do you guys wanna come over to London and play on the new album?" My first thought was, "Yeah, thanks a lot, asshole".
"Although an audition doesn't have to be memorized, you need to be as familiar with the material as possible to audition well, particularly if it's an on-camera audition".
"I don't audition well for stuff that I don't like," he says, "but I push the boat out as much as I can for the stuff I really care about".
And I do not audition well.
Sorkin added that Bale "didn't have to audition — well, there was a meeting".
He added that Bale "didn't have to audition — well, there was a meeting".
Leonard felt he did not audition well, and thought his long friendship with Singer helped land him the role.
DO NOT cast people you know personally, unless they happen to audition well.
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