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The phrase "acting going" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I was thinking about acting going forward, but I'm not sure."
Alternatives: "performing" or "acting upon".
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Because there ain't no acting going on.
But too often there is so much acting going on around the edges of the stage that it's horribly distracting.
And there is, you wearily surmise, "far too much RSC shouting and 'comic acting' going on" (the Independent again).
This film looks a bit like teatime telly at some moments, and a bit People's Friend at others; there is some pretty broad character acting going on.
When Bev hands Deirdre's glasses to a crumpled Ken, saying: "I wasn't sure what to do with them," it feels as if there is very little acting going on.
Here is frustration made flesh, with fearsome results; would it be heretical or ungrateful to say that there are times, when Phoenix is in full spate, and when Hoffman is revealing similar ruptures of rage in Dodd's more genial façade, when there is just too much acting going on, perhaps with a capital "A"?
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"I try to talk to people about how much acting goes into music," he says.
"All the passion I had for acting went into being a mother," she has said.
His acting went beyond the boundaries of naturalism into another kind of expression.
"As far as acting goes, this film really is a study of less is more.
If acting goes belly-up - is that the right saying? - I could always go down that route".
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