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well-rehearsed
adjective
- (of a play, speech, excuse, etc) sufficiently practised or prepared in advance to ensure a good performance
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A gang of usually three women act out a well-rehearsed script in Cantonese for an audience of one - the unsuspecting victim.
From BBC
Kamala Harris entered the debate very focused and prepared, and it’s likely many of her answers were well-rehearsed beforehand.
From Slate
Meanwhile, the issues that divided the SNP prior to the election are well-rehearsed - they include the pursuit of gender recognition legislation and its strategy over independence.
From BBC
They have been well-rehearsed over time with great success.
From BBC
It says safety is its highest priority, and there are well-rehearsed contingency plans to deal with power outages.
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