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The phrase "acted with dignity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has behaved in a respectful and honorable manner, especially in challenging situations.
Example: "Even in the face of criticism, she acted with dignity and maintained her composure."
Alternatives: "conducted herself with grace" or "behaved with honor."
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Larry always acted with dignity and devotion.
He acted with dignity, reserve and... found the right words.
The men acted with dignity and were not stripped of their pride.
"I was concentrating on my job and I felt I acted with dignity from start to finish.
He acted with dignity and recognisable principle last week, the only substantial figure in the cabinet's gang of five (not six, Priti Patel is not a cabinet member).
"We understand that our decision will be hugely disappointing and frustrating for the family of Lewis who have acted with dignity throughout this process.
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Of course, ultimately, it's down to the public to act with dignity.
We are all supposed to whisper and tiptoe around and act with dignity, just as Billy Payne did.
"You have to act with dignity and I believe Brighton have," Holloway added.
"What the French really want is a president who acts with dignity and grandeur, in other words, a king," said marketing executive Therese Joly.
"One of my core principles when I took the job was to always respect the officials - they have a very difficult job - and to try and act with dignity, to never confront a referee or show that indiscipline during a game.
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