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Tryout

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Competition-RelatedPlay
Tryout is often used in sports or competitive contexts to assess potential team members. SlideHe's excited for the soccer tryouts next month.
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Performance PressurePlay
The term may imply a high-pressure situation where performance is crucial for success. SlideDuring the tryouts, she felt nervous but performed well.
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Opportunity for NewcomersPlay
Tryouts are usually open opportunities, often for those seeking to join a group or activity. SlideThey held an open tryout for the choir.