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Filter by Meaning The assistant coach acted as an understudy for the head coach during their suspension.
The senior doctor trained the medical intern to be his understudy.
The intern served as an understudy for the executive assistant during a busy week.
The young musician wants to understudy a famous pianist to perfect her skills.
The understudy had to memorize all of the lead actor's lines and blocking.
The teacher asked one of the students to understudy another student who was absent during the class.
The scientist's understudy was responsible for conducting experiments and collecting data.
The backup quarterback was the team's understudy in case the starting quarterback got injured.
As an understudy to the CEO, she learned a lot about the company's operations.
The understudy chef was able to prepare the dish just as well as the head chef.
The substitute teacher acted as an understudy for the regular teacher who was ill.
The intern will understudy the CEO to learn how to manage a business.
The lead actor took the time to mentor and teach the understudy.
The understudy practiced diligently to ensure a seamless transition if they had to take over the role.
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