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is out on an audition vs was out on an interview

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Is out on an audition' is used when referring to someone who is currently participating in an audition, while 'was out on an interview' is used when talking about someone who was previously attending an interview.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 458 views

is out on an audition

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to someone who is currently participating in an audition.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone is currently at an audition, actively participating in the process.

Examples:

  • She is out on an audition for a role in a new movie.
  • He is out on an audition for a modeling agency.
  • They are out on an audition for a dance competition.
  • Jun 20, 2014 ... Her husband is out on an audition-- he's also a singer-- and his phone was turned off. She texts her mom, hears nothing back. She phones her ...
  • When a 10-year-old goes missing while her father, an actor, is out on an audition, the girl's stepfather -- Mumbai's police chief -- leads the search. 22 June 2015 ...
  • When a 10-year-old goes missing while her father, an actor, is out on an audition, the girl's stepfather -- Mumbai's police chief -- leads the search. 22 June 2015 ...
  • When a 10-year-old goes missing while her father, an actor, is out on an audition, the girl's stepfather -- Mumbai's police chief -- leads the search. 22 June 2015 ...

Alternatives:

  • is currently at an audition
  • is auditioning for a role
  • is trying out for a part

was out on an interview

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to someone who was previously attending an interview.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone was attending an interview in the past.

Examples:

  • She was out on an interview for a job last week.
  • He was out on an interview for a position at a company.
  • They were out on an interview for a scholarship.
  • Mar 17, 2014 ... I was out on an interview one day when I got a call from a colleague in the newsroom. “I thought I should let you know that a suspicious packa…
  • Aug 1, 2015 ... But I did most of it from a desk at my home office and except for when I was out on an interview, I was usually within arm's-reach of my kids.

Alternatives:

  • was at an interview
  • was interviewing for a job
  • was being interviewed for a position

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