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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting incredibly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone performing in an impressive or remarkable manner, often in a specific context such as acting, behavior, or performance.
Example: "She was acting incredibly during the audition, capturing the attention of the judges."
Alternatives: "performing exceptionally" or "behaving remarkably."
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He explains: "You have got a Labour party that is acting incredibly opportunistically on these big issue of the global response to the crisis.
Delaware State's president, Allen L. Sessoms, said the shootings were "a case of our own students making really poor choices and acting incredibly badly".
Cue dialogue like: "Shove a baby up there" during sex and acting incredibly stressed the whole time (though presumably their problems can't be so very pressing if they're still trying to concieve naturally).
Nobody is acting incredibly stupidly or out of wickedness, they just have different beliefs and those beliefs lead to conflict.
Being photogenic means walking the thin line between acting incredibly natural like the camera is not there, and perfectly posing every inch of your body.
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"In Shakespeare's day, the acting profession was incredibly young.
"There are videos and pictures of the police acting in an incredibly savage way," he said.
Assuming attraction, especially if you start acting awkward and incredibly uncomfortable before confronting her about her feelings, is the quickest and easiest way to ruin a friendship with a lesbian.
Well here's the promo video for Microsoft Songsmith, which not only features atrocious acting but incredibly abrasive singing.
Art, done well, is a powerful form of activism, and Robin Williams did his art -- his comedy, his writing, his acting -- incredibly well.
Lighting, camera-work and acting were mostly of an incredibly high standard.
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