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on auditions vs at auditions

Both 'on auditions' and 'at auditions' are commonly used prepositions in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'At auditions' is the more common and appropriate choice when referring to the physical location where auditions take place. On the other hand, 'on auditions' could be used in a more figurative sense to describe someone's performance or behavior during auditions.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

on auditions

This phrase is correct and can be used in a figurative sense to describe someone's performance or behavior during auditions.

This phrase is used to describe how someone is performing or behaving during auditions, rather than referring to the physical location of the auditions.

Examples:

  • She really shone on auditions and impressed the judges with her talent.
  • He tends to get nervous on auditions, but he always delivers a great performance.
  • I always feel a surge of adrenaline on auditions.
  • 3 Ways to Change Your Perspective on Auditions. By Kathy Deitch | Posted Sept. 11, 2012, 2:01 p.m.. Share: Share on Facebook; Tweet on Twitter; Pin on ...
  • I usually go on auditions in long lines and embarrass myself in front of casting directors, and with a lump in my throat and my ears burning, I walk past reception  ...
  • 2 thoughts on “Auditions”. Pingback: Central PA Theatre News - Week thru 1-12- 14 - Kids Theatre News | Kids Theatre News, Central PA. Pingback: THEATRE ...
  • Thoughts on Auditions · Justin Dougherty January 8, 2016. It's the audition time of year. This is the time of year, when many of you will be preparing for school, ...

Alternatives:

  • during auditions
  • in auditions
  • while auditioning
  • at the audition
  • in the audition room

at auditions

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the physical location where auditions take place.

This phrase is used to indicate the physical location where auditions are being held.

Examples:

  • She is currently waiting at auditions for her turn to perform.
  • There were many talented individuals at auditions yesterday.
  • He met his agent at auditions last week.
  • Sep 27, 2012 ... The way we walk into a room speaks volumes of our belief of worth we bring to the situation. When at auditions, I can instantly tell who is there ...
  • What are the Most Common Mistakes Actors Make at Auditions? By Simi Horwitz | Posted Aug. 17, 2011, 4:06 p.m.. Share: Share on Facebook; Tweet on Twitter ...
  • NEW AT AUDITIONS! Please bring a picture and resume along to your next audition form. Whether it's a main stage, Underground or Children's Theatre ...
  • ... not to “pre-cast” yourself. Be enthusiastic -- when the director asks for volunteers, jump right in. Remember, perfection is not expected at auditions, so have fun!

Alternatives:

  • during auditions
  • in auditions
  • while auditioning
  • in the audition room
  • during the audition process

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