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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting funny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone behaving in a strange or unusual manner, often implying that their behavior is amusing or odd.
Example: "Ever since he got that new job, he's been acting funny, like he thinks he's better than everyone else."
Alternatives: "behaving oddly" or "acting strangely".
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But the pooch soon starts acting funny.
A week later, Lorraine was acting funny because she was in love with Wayne.
But Andrews told his public defender, Deborah Levi, that his phone was acting funny.
Money By Poetri My Money has been acting funny lately All I ever did was love her! Maybe too much!
Many comedies seem to be made by taking pictures of funny (or funny enough) people acting funny.
He was not acting funny, but you know, when you get older, your body, especially if you are injured, will kind of deteriorate".
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"They were acting very funny, real cocky, smartalecky," Nancy said.
The first time I saw serious acting this funny.
Meagan Taylor told the Des Moines Register she saw hotel staff "acting really funny".
The crew considered using a stunt double for Wilson, but they found his acting so funny during filming that they decided against it.
Instead of acting in funny movies, Murray seems content with "life-bombing" shenanigans, such as crashing a kickball game on Roosevelt Island earlier this year.
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