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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting conscientiously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is performing their duties or responsibilities with care and consideration for the consequences of their actions.
Example: "In her role as a teacher, she is always acting conscientiously to ensure her students receive the best education possible."
Alternatives: "behaving responsibly" or "acting with integrity."
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Although Making is limited in its scope, and only provides data on the cradle-to-gate performance of materials (rather than cradle-to-cradle, which is much tougher to quantify), it does offer some idea of the extent to which Nike is trying to influence the industry into acting conscientiously.
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Enough acting.
Hammy acting?
Not acting.
The acting.
"And acting".
So much acting.
He's not acting.
"He was acting nervous.
"I am acting.
Was it Method acting?
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