Sentence examples for acting distinctly from inspiring English sources

The phrase "acting distinctly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is behaving in a clear, noticeable, or unique manner, often in a way that sets them apart from others.
Example: "In the meeting, she was acting distinctly, making her opinions known with confidence and clarity."
Alternatives: "behaving uniquely" or "performing separately".

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Even if some of the youth of today are acting distinctly reluctant.

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A student of linguistics is at work collecting song & ballads, & there is a definite movvment afoot to encourage the Great Smoky people to continue speaking and acting in a distinctly Early American manner.

Here, we have shown that the resistant rat Mcs5a allele prevents cancer induced by three distinctly acting mammary carcinoma-inducing treatments, indicating that Mcs5a does not control a specific initial step of mammary epithelial cell transformation.

I found it a little hard myself to believe in Fredric March's elegant Vronsky, although he played the part according to all the club rules, but the rest of the acting was distinctly helpful.

"I remember him distinctly saying: 'You're acting like an Uncle Tom.' " Mr. Thomas is also black.

They balance their focus on Internet aesthetics with theatrical cues, hand-made costumes, and in camera techniques from past decades--be it silent film era acting, Scooby Doo horror soundtracks, or distinctly New York characters like Upper East Side divas.

Because of the distinctly different selective forces acting upon nuclear- versus mitochondrial-encoded proteins, we focused on nuclear-encoded membrane proteins for this work.

Competing forces acting in grasses make GC3 distribution distinctly bimodal; genes in the high-GC3 class are more transcriptionally regulated, provide more targets for methylation and accumulate more mutations than genes in the low-GC3 class.

So British dance music, plus Britons acting American, came together to form a distinctly British form of MCing.

Not the prospect of acting opposite Roger Moore, who was 57 and distinctly unactionlike by the time the film was released, but the idea of whether it was the best use of his time.

As it happens, Mamet is a distinctly anti-Stanislavsky creator, eschewing Method acting, and believing that the actor's inner life is not the point; the script is.

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