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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acted a part" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of performing in a play, film, or other theatrical production, indicating that someone has taken on a specific role.
Example: "In the school play, she acted a part that required both humor and depth, impressing the audience with her performance."
Alternatives: "played a role" or "performed a character".
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The chief service Boyle Roche rendered his government was in connection with the Volunteer Convention of November 1783, in which he "acted a part only less remarkable than his immunity from the opprobrium which might have been expected to attach to it".
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"With a screen in the way it's like you can act a part that's exciting.
He was convinced that Rinty could be taught to act a part — not just to carry a story through action but "to register emotions and portray a real character with its individual loves, loyalties, and hates".
Not only, then, did Mr. Armstrong have to act a part, he had to produce and pay for certain key scenes — footing the bill for parties and shopping sprees.
As well known, hyperthermal collisions act a part in the chemistry of extreme environments, such as those encountered in plasma, rocket plumes, and space vehicles in low-earth orbit.
Searching for traveling wave solutions of NLPDEs acts a pivotal part in the study of nonlinear physical phenomena.
In their study, Cavalcanti and Oquendo [5] considered the situation where the internal dissipation acts on a part of Ω and the viscoelastic dissipation acts on the other part.
In their work, Cavalcanti and Oquendo [18] considered the situation where the internal dissipation acts on a part of Ω and the viscoelastic dissipation acts on the other part.
He will probably also invite them to act out a part of "Teeth of Heaven".
Herein, RHA acts as a part of the binder and of the filler.
In addition, these complexes can act as a part of resistant starch found in samples, which varies from 4.64 ± 0.15 to 12.13 ± 0.30 g/100 g sample in different extrudates.
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