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The phrase "act foolish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone behaving in a silly or unwise manner.
Example: "During the meeting, he decided to act foolish, making everyone laugh but also losing credibility."
Alternatives: "behave stupidly" or "make a fool of oneself".
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"Don't act foolish.
She could get drunk and act foolish, but it came out of a generosity of spirit".
To act ratchet is to act foolish, or trashy, to behave in a way that makes others shield their eyes.
Never act foolish around your crush.
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"I hate carrots!" "No, no, Muffin, not carrots are okay,'" I explained, " karaoke.' " And I told her how one stands up in front of a crowd of complete strangers and sounds bad and acts foolish and everybody who hears this is driven mad.
Would such a horror make the Patriot Act less foolish?
An impoverished club's decision to quadruple the normal admission price was, predictably, an act of foolish avarice.
I knew that there were no weapons of mass destruction, and now the Democratic politicians act like foolish schoolchildren, claiming that they were tricked.
An act so foolish can only be explained through idealism: Khrushchev's own, for he was a man whose troubled relationship with his conscience required a happy ending to give him retrospective absolution, but also the idealism coded despite everything into the structure of the régime.
People act hella foolish when they talk to babies.
Indeed, from a third-person perspective, we think "how could they drop off a child for such a reason!" However, even if an act is foolish when examined calmly, the person concerned may have been in an extremely serious and desperate psychological state at that point in time [ 24].
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