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The phrase "acting exactly as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is performing in a manner that is identical to another person or thing.
Example: "The robot is acting exactly as programmed, following every command without deviation."
Alternatives: "functioning precisely like" or "performing in the same way as".
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But it's also easy to imagine the emerging economies acting exactly as Mr Rajan foresees: a glut of saving in return for a lack of help.
But, it is incredibly difficult to say this is a failure of the "scientific community," or a widespread indictment of its "self-policing," when it seems to me that the community is acting exactly as it should when one of its members breaks the covenant.
So you are acting exactly as if I wasn't here, facing this life and death situation.
Both the Factor and the WWE rely on a predictable set of characters acting exactly as the audience expects.
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Alphas get so annoyed when their betas start acting exactly like them.
He's supposed to kill, he's designed to act out, but he's not acting out exactly as planned.
Even if Trump isn't one, he is acting almost exactly as if he was.
Maddy (Ms. Kudrow), the youngest, frets over her huge sloppy dog and a soap opera acting career that will last exactly as long as her next relationship on "Loving Dangerously".
It ran exactly as written.
Timeline works exactly as promised.
Not all worked out exactly as planned.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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