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audition

[aw-dish-uhn] / ɔˈdɪʃ ən /
NOUN
test of ability
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At the centre of this resurgence are reality TV-style trot audition programmes, where tens of thousands of aspiring singers compete for stardom.

From BBC

She also described regularly getting the train to the capital for auditions, some of which "went really, really badly", before returning to the comfort of home.

From BBC

The aspiring actors who auditioned Wednesday hoped to get their chance at a big break similar to the one Chokachi got decades ago.

From Los Angeles Times

Our casting director came up to set to visit, and she said I was the first person to audition on the first morning of casting.

From Los Angeles Times

His recollection of his Emerson audition, of the “sensation” of sitting in with these musicians and being a part of their sound, makes clear that it is one of his life’s most profound moments.

From The Wall Street Journal