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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acted entitled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who behaves as if they deserve special treatment or privileges without justification.
Example: "During the meeting, she acted entitled, demanding immediate attention and resources without considering the team's workload."
Alternatives: "behaved arrogantly" or "displayed entitlement".
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But prosecutors presented a different theory, arguing Sefolosha, a Swiss citizen, acted entitled as he slowly departed the 1Oak nightclub.
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"They don't act entitled," she said.
There are people who feel and act entitled to tell you everything they are thinking and feeling- repeatedly.
And, this leads to Harbinger's biggest pet peeve — when people reach out to him and immediately act entitled.
If you act entitled, you will get written off as a "taker" and probably never hear from them again.
Canndescent is not forced and it's certainly not pretentious or does this company act entitled in any way.
Acting entitled is very off-putting.
They never act entitled to my time, either online or in person.
Advice to entrepreneurs: Have a positive attitude, don't act entitled and know your stuff, Dollarhyde said.
A few of them yell and act entitled and threaten to sue if they don't get their way.
People also consistently said that those who act "entitled" or "fussy" or "like the world's out to get them" are usually terrible tippers.
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