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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acted before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has performed an action at an earlier time in relation to another event or action.
Example: "She acted before the situation escalated, preventing further complications."
Alternatives: "took action earlier" or "performed prior to".
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"They were like, 'You're acting as if you've never acted before.
I'd never acted before.
He had never acted before.
Why hasn't New York City acted before now?
He acted before anyone could stop him".
She had never acted before Girlfight 2.
She was 85 and had never acted before.
Mr. Braugher had never acted before, but he jumped in.
We found Morgana, the little girl who had never acted before.
In fact, several of the children in the cast had never acted before.
Aymeric Demarigny has acted before, but he doesn't yet have the presence of an actor.
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