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The phrase "acting determinedly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is taking action with a strong sense of purpose or resolve.
Example: "Despite the challenges ahead, she was acting determinedly to achieve her goals."
Alternatives: "acting resolutely" or "acting with conviction".
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Shalom bemoans that the Iranian summit on nuclear disarmament is "an explicit provocation against the free world which is not acting determinedly against Iranian nuclear ambitions".
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But after you've had 10 seconds you'll never forget, it becomes a narcotic". Mr. Steiger, who suffered from depression, was largely sidelined in the 1980s but determinedly sought out acting parts in recent years.
It relates to the US because their incoming president has promised actively, determinedly to bring about the worst-case scenario, acting on the now familiar, pre-enlightenment logic that because it's beyond the limits of his intellect to comprehend it, climate change doesn't exist.
And his film acting experience and his eye for theatrical images paid off in the startling video clips he directed for himself in the early 1980's, such as "Ashes to Ashes" - videos that were non-narrative, dreamlike and determinedly unsettling.
Enough acting.
"And acting".
Hammy acting?
Not acting.
The acting.
So much acting.
He's not acting.
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