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run-throughs

  • plural
    of run-through.
    run-through
    noun
    the performing of a sequence of designated actions, especially as a trial prior to actual performance; rehearsal; practice.

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As the clock started to tick towards departure time for Hampden, Clarke did his run-throughs at the team meeting.

From BBC Mar. 24, 2026

“It only goes away when I project, push out,” she said backstage in a near-whisper following the first of the day’s mostly mute run-throughs.

From New York Times May 30, 2024

And Jimmy Kimmel lovingly helped produce televised run-throughs of some of Lear’s classic scripts acted by current stars.

From Seattle Times Dec. 6, 2023

And this week, on London streets, they staged midnight, moment-by-moment run-throughs for Saturday’s coronation of King Charles III.

From Los Angeles Times May 4, 2023

Each segment requires several run-throughs before it is smooth enough to be filmed.

From 100 New Yorkers of the 1970s by Max Millard

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