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audition

[aw-dish-uhn] / ɔˈdɪʃ ən /
NOUN
test of ability
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On the programme she said being a fan of Stranger Things helped her in her audition.

From BBC

Styles has been one of the UK's most recognisable musicians since he was 16, when his mum convinced him to audition for The X Factor.

From BBC

It also shows how the main cast has grown over the years as characters and actors, by showing clips of their audition tapes and scenes from the first series, which aired in 2016.

From BBC

She claims in her suit that Reid retaliated against her after she spurned his advances, berating her in front of staff after she brought in a young Kanye West for a label audition.

From Los Angeles Times

She was just 17 when she auditioned for the BBC TV show I'd Do Anything, about the search for an actress to play Nancy in a West End production of Oliver!

From BBC