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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act as he" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's behavior or role in relation to another person, typically in a context where one is expected to perform similarly to another.
Example: "In this situation, you should act as he would, demonstrating the same level of professionalism."
Alternatives: "behave like him" or "perform as he does".
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"I've had to act as," he said, pausing to search for the right word, "an umpire in terms of the competition among my colleagues to get questions out".
The bourgeoisie did not act as he had anticipated they would.
Why is it important for you to act as he did?
He did not tell the law minister to act as he did.
With Texas and retirement beckoning, he had the freedom to act as he thought best.
John's family recognise the fierce independence that led him to act as he did.
Woodhead's response to the revelation was simply that it was within his powers to act as he did.
He had imagined that he would be able to ask how it was that he alone of the patrol had come to act as he had.
Initially, Mr. Hughes said, he "stood in Costco doing my carnival barking act" as he tried to sell his wines to customers.
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Or will President Zuma feel he has an excuse to continue with his business-as-usual juggling act - as he tries to balance the demands of union allies, internal rivals and business leaders?
"If a situation happens when an officer does not act as he/she is expected to, we will be transparent about the situation".
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