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Discover Ludwig"acting out" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person doing something to draw attention to themselves or to express their feelings or opinions without using words. For example: The child was acting out to draw attention away from her friend who was in trouble.
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acting out
verb
Present participle of act out
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Often, MacGregor was acting out his dreams.
Oskar is acting out his grief.
"Real acting out the demons".
Bourdain's acting out is often called "edge".
Instead, they grew up acting out skits.
Example: State, "I'm skiing," while acting out rowing a boat.
Or, manually acting out a new tech-based service.
It's a beatdown, acting out a party every night.
Look at the oddly dressed people acting out!
Their activities are very lively, including acting out….
The kids are acting out, and we can't respond".
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