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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acted in plays" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone performing in theatrical productions or dramas.
Example: "She has acted in plays since she was a child, showcasing her talent on various stages."
Alternatives: "performed in plays" or "starred in plays".
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He had acted in plays in Newark and took acting classes at Essex County College.
He acted in plays at Oxford & wrote revues there After college he gave up acting & went on with writing.
Later, she joined the Actor's Studio and acted in plays.
He acted in plays, wrote for The Daily Princetonian, and studied literature, history, and politics.
She also acted in plays by Clifford Bax and J. B. Priestley.
He wrote poetry, acted in plays and gradually became interested in the writings of the mystics.
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Most notably, they can babysit, deliver newspapers and act in plays or movies.
An arts and media initiative that allows offenders to act in plays within the prison has also been a success.
He also acts in plays and participates in his school's It's Academic! team and Model United Nations Society, which suggest that he is adroit with words.
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