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The phrase "acting energetically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is performing an action with vigor or enthusiasm.
Example: "The team was acting energetically during the brainstorming session, which led to many innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "performing with enthusiasm" or "moving with vigor."
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Dr Hsu, currently on leave from his position as professor of theoretical physics at the University of Oregon, said it became clear that the Chinese government was acting energetically to restrict the internet access of its citizens.
Herc has noted that "breaking" was also street slang of the time meaning "getting excited", "acting energetically," or "causing a disturbance".
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This P1 anhydride would energetically allow for the nucleophilic attack and aminolysis by the P1′ nitrogen, with His148 acting as a catalytic base.
Enough acting.
"And acting".
Hammy acting?
Not acting.
The acting.
What acting!
So much acting.
He's not acting.
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