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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting often" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who frequently engages in acting or performs regularly.
Example: "She enjoys acting often in community theater productions, showcasing her talent to the audience."
Alternatives: "performing frequently" or "acting regularly".
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Bhatia was the son of a government worker in a country in which acting often runs in the family.
But Mr. Kitamura, an action enthusiast who prefers to show rather than tell, seems unaware that the film's dialogue is laughable, its characters unfathomable and the acting often less than optimal.
Space is inevitably a restriction and I would say that, particularly with new plays, direction, design and acting often get slightly short shrift because one is focused on the dramatist's ideas.
In the films I saw in Berlin this year — the ones I liked enough to write home about, in any case — the quality of the acting often made the difference.
The tempo of the acting often seems to be outrunning the movie itself, so that, as Holden Caulfield said of the Lunts, they become so good that they begin to look as if they're showing off.Miss Neal's presence after her long illness — gives the movie an emotional impact it wouldn't otherwise have.
Many antibiotics are broadly acting, often lethal to benign beneficial and commensal bacteria.
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They may be subjected to several types of forces acting, most often bending and shearing forces.
Outrage over videos of officers allegedly acting badly often obscures other issues, O'Donnell argued.
When the board and the chancellor disagree, an acting superintendent often ends up running the district.
(Even with the increased freedom here, acting is often seen as immodest).
He said before acting, men often weigh the risk of ostracism and loss of status.
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