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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting assiduously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is working diligently and persistently on a task or project.
Example: "She has been acting assiduously to ensure that the project meets its deadlines and quality standards."
Alternatives: "working diligently" or "laboring tirelessly."
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Only acting assiduously to secure truly affordable housing and to combat re-zoning, charter schools and other public policies deliberately deployed to displace workers with the well-off, can even I justify my place uptown.
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Work is the natural focus, and the inclusiveness is salutary; the breadth of the roles she writes about attests to her assertion that she has pursued acting challenges more assiduously than star parts.
Hammy acting?
Not acting.
Enough acting.
By assiduously copying the look and sound of those 60's movies -- the wriggling title sequences, the twangy surf music and the gawky gee-whiz screen acting style -- it definitively skewers the false innocence of American pop culture on the eve of the countercultural deluge.
The acting.
"And acting".
He was acting.
He took acting classes.
Discovering acting changed everything.
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