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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting better" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing someone's behavior or performance to a previous state or to someone else's behavior.
Example: "After receiving feedback, she started acting better in team meetings."
Alternatives: "performing better" or "behaving more appropriately".
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But for the most part, Mr. Feigel said, people in the station have been doing what people all over the city have been doing during the last weeks: lowering expectations and, generally, acting better than they had acted before everything became even more of a struggle.
Now my mother says they are acting better".
"That worldview — that a well-timed scathing remark might shame an uncouth person into acting better — seems worthy to me," Mr. Handler said.
Are growth stocks acting better than value properties?
This shows our collocation method acting better than the method in [26].
"[The chip sector has] been acting better than the Nasdaq, on a relative strength basis, but I think it's premature to say we've seen the bottom," says Barry Hyman, chief investment strategist at Weatherly Securities.
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In this case, Taplin said he was not convinced Google was acting to better society.
It's like the Bressonian philosophy -- the less acting the better".
When acting is better than good, it hatches from a different part of the brain, a different kind of intelligence.
And yes, the voice acting seems better - not that it could be worse of course - with the four conversations I had each voiced by someone different.
Let's hope the facial visuals and voice acting are better than Oblivion but this little glimpse into the Skyrim is hugely promising.
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