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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act brilliantly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone performing exceptionally well or demonstrating great skill in a particular situation.
Example: "During the presentation, she managed to act brilliantly, captivating the audience with her insights."
Alternatives: "perform exceptionally" or "shine brilliantly".
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Tom Hanks doesn't have two Oscars for nothing: The actor can pretty much act brilliantly in any situation ― including a medical emergency.
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The government had done absolutely nothing wrong and had acted brilliantly throughout.
But quickly, through total immersion in this impeccably acted, brilliantly designed and unflinchingly serious drama, the giggling disappeared in my own case, and was replaced by nothing less than passionate endorsement of its every detail, every nuance, every narrative contour.
"'Lagrime' is a major accomplishment for the Master Chorale, which sang and acted brilliantly," writes Swed.
"Lagrime" is a major accomplishment for the Master Chorale, which sang and acted brilliantly.
Reviewing the episode in 2013, Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times was more positive, writing that it "acts brilliantly as a satire of the media".
Lines that try hard to amuse like -- Are You Prepared to be the Godfocker, Pamcake as a term of endearment for Pam, fockerized, -- all could destroy a film if not directed with Paul Weitz's skill and acted brilliantly by De Niro who never breaks character or goes intentionally for laughs.
While there are undoubtedly many acts doing brilliantly experimental things with volume (My Bloody Valentine for one), they are outweighed by a legion of bands who turn the volume up to 11 with no particular purpose.
It's funny, it's extremely not funny, it's stressful, it's a little bit meditative, it's brilliantly acted, it's shot with painterly precision, it's cutting in its critique of racial relations in society, and it's a fucking blast to watch.
'THE SEAFARER' Conor McPherson gives the devil his due, and even a bit of sympathy, in this brilliantly acted story of one very drunken Christmas Eve in Dublin.
Yet Tito's was precisely the kind of neutralist balancing act Kennan had brilliantly analyzed when it had been directed against the Soviet Union.
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