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The phrase "a very versatile actress" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an actress who is capable of performing a wide range of roles or styles effectively.
Example: "Meryl Streep is often regarded as a very versatile actress, able to portray characters in both drama and comedy with equal skill."
Alternatives: "a highly adaptable actress" or "an exceptionally flexible actress."
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I suppose she is a very versatile actress …" Audrey, the English-born wife and mother of a dysfunctional leftwing New York family, has been described by some reviewers as "the vilest ever in literature".
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