A feature equivalent to Auditioning clips

Is there a feature equivalent to auditioning clips as in FCP X? I'm transitioing from FCP to Adobe Premiere Pro CC and can't find a feature similar to auditioning clips. I like to compare more than one clips in the timeline, but I can't figure out the effective way to do it. Is there a similar feature in Premiere Pro CC or is there another way to compare clips in timeline?

I'm looking for a feature like this:
"you can stack multiple shots in one place in your timeline and cycle through them to choose the best one."
What I'm trying to do is exatcly this. I have more than one clips that I'm deciding which works the best. With FCPX, you can easily try out multiple clips with the Auditioning feature.
I'd like to try a couple of more shots in a particular shot, but I don't necessarily want to edit it in, take it out, edit another shot in, and take it out...

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