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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a string of other actors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or group of additional actors, often in the context of a performance, film, or theater production.
Example: "The play featured a string of other actors who contributed to the overall success of the production."
Alternatives: "a series of other actors" or "a lineup of other actors".
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In the end, she names a string of other actors she is now in love with.
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The actor, known for his appearances as Dracula and a string of other villains such as Bond baddie Scaramanga in The Man With The Golden Gun, Saruman in Lord Of The Rings and Count Dooku in the Star Wars prequels, will receive the honour at a dinner later this month.
He took the role in a string of other Dracula sequels, which became increasingly seedy and humiliatingly preposterous for this sensitive and thoughtful actor.
Following a string of other television successes, McKeown was involved in furthering the US career of his wife, the comedy actor Tracey Ullman, whom he had married in 1983.
After Shanghai came a string of other cities.
And also, you used a string of other vocalists, one of them being Allan Clarke.
A string of others are about to become so.
A string of others are considering local power schemes.
She announced this change, along with a string of others, in a memo to staff.
And though the pair of actors nominated from "Birdman," Keaton and Edward Norton, did not win, they join a list of other actors nominated for playing actors.
Ties were coded as directed, so that 'in-degree' counts the number of nominations a given actor received from others, and 'out-degree' counts the number of other actors a given actor nominated during the survey.
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