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The phrase "acting a lot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who frequently performs or behaves in a certain way, often in a theatrical or exaggerated manner.
Example: "She has been acting a lot lately, always putting on a show for her friends."
Alternatives: "performing frequently" or "behaving excessively".
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But on TV I'm acting a lot, every day".
"He's a very fast boxer, but maybe acting a lot.
His predecessors tried to do this, but he is acting a lot faster than they did.
But economists have been acting a lot like intellectual imperialists in the last decade or so.
Nonetheless, they are shown acting a lot like tourists, enjoying themselves and the various jokes they are creating.
I felt like, to be successful, I needed to do that, too, so I was acting a lot like what I thought successful leadership looked like.
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But acting takes a lot of guts.
But acting requires a lot of energy.
Ayoade "Also, for me, acting changed a lot in the late Sixties.
"But acting's a lot easier; you don't have any responsibility for anything other than your own performance.
"It was really hard," she said, "because listening is the most important part of acting, and a lot of people listen through eye contact.
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