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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acting really" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, but it lacks clarity and specificity, making it difficult to understand without additional context.
Example: "She is acting really strange today."
Alternatives: "behaving quite" or "performing very".
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He was acting really odd".
"All the difficulties actresses have at the moment they are acting really interest me," he said.
It was O.K. Paula It was our third anniversary, and I knew something was up, because Jack was acting really strange.
Signal to the bodega clerk that you aren't like those other annoying drunk customers by acting really professional and bored with your transaction.
So acting really was the one thing I felt I could do, and people told me I could do, so I had a go".
"There are already so many layers of disguise in this piece that if you start acting really phony, it's like, 'What are we even watching?' " Mr. Morris said.
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The truly powerless acting teacher really covets power.
"Not of acting, really--but of doing roles and pictures that were not quite right". She was in two more comedies, "Never a Dull Moment" and "It Grows on Trees". She appeared in "The Mudlark" in 1950 as Queen Victoria.
I really wanted to have a base in acting, and really hone my craft.
But I don't think acting is really about that.
It wasn't acting; she really was a drug addict.
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