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The phrase "a chameleon act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a behavior or performance that changes to adapt to different situations or environments, similar to how a chameleon changes its color.
Example: "His ability to switch between different roles in the play was truly a chameleon act, captivating the audience with each transformation."
Alternatives: "a shape-shifting performance" or "a versatile display".
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"It was a chameleon act.
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It was painful, in his view, "to see a man turn himself into all shapes like a Chameleon... to act twenty parts & persons at once for his advantage... having a several face, garb, & character, for every one he meets".
M. Martin snapshot of a chameleon in the act of catching a butterfly.
I couldn't act like a chameleon.
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A little bit of a chameleon?
Geraldine James, who acted alongside Riseborough in Made in Dagenham, also describes her as "a chameleon… a brilliant actress".
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