Sentence examples for act casting from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "act casting" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to theater or film, referring to the process of casting actors for a specific role or act.
Example: "The director is currently focused on act casting for the upcoming production, ensuring that each character is portrayed by the right actor."
Alternatives: "role casting" or "character casting".

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Murphy's defence is described as "noble cause corruption", in that he attempts to spin his abuse into a holy act, casting molestation as a form of sacrament.

"Magic Mike XXL," conceived as a blatantly commercial follow-up, indeed flings itself vigorously into the act, casting aside all doubts and exalting the emotional merits of fantasy — for performer and spectator alike.

"Magic Mike XXL," conceived as a blatantly commercial follow-up, indeed flings itself vigorously into the act, casting aside all doubts and exalting the emotional merits of fantasy for performer and spectator alike.

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Supporters of the Child Development Act cast childcare as a civil-rights measure.

In the past ten months alone, the conservatives on the Court have gutted the Voting Rights Act, cast aside some of the few remaining limits on campaign donations, and sounded the death knell for affirmative action.

Instead of clarity, though, Mr. Riechers's last act cast a cloud of suspicion over the Air Force, threatening to plunge a service still struggling to emerge from one of its worst scandals into another quagmire.

The heinous act cast an especially dark cloud over an already drizzly weekend in the city, where L.A. Pride Week had brought thousands of revelers out to L.G.B.T.-themed events in the days before.

Later, in Muhammad Ali's spangled, brazen style ("I am the greatest"), the act of casting hatred back on fools became an entertaining style of showmanship.

By the very act of casting his dignity to the wind, Grant somehow conspires to look more buoyant and graceful than any of his rivals.

And character, historians say, is what voters should look for in a candidate as they engage in the act of casting their ballots for the nation's next president.

The letter indicates that the voter is illegally registered to vote and that the very act of casting a ballot would constitute a third-degree felony, said Culliton-Gonzalez.

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