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The phrase "actors for example" is not correct in written English.
It should be rephrased to "actors, for example," to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "Many talented individuals work in the film industry, including actors, for example, Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep."
Alternatives: "such as actors" or "like actors."
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Many actors, for example, are also talented directors.
But there are also moments far from Mr. Zhao's rigorous aesthetic — interviews with celebrity actors, for example, and the use of maudlin music.
Rural women who are devoid of any protection or source of income and live in war-torn areas, relinquish themselves entirely to their men, "the protectors", thus subordinating their role as actors, for example, by singing songs to encourage men to fight the enemies of the nation and protect the lives of women.
Conflicts and lack of confidence between actors, for example, may prevent successful innovation diffusion.
Multiagent systems are also used as simulation models for systems with many actors, for example financial markets or traffic.
At this level of severity, private actors, for example local outdoor venue operators, are responsible for making their own decisions on which actions to take.
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As a former actor (for example in "Red Sorghum", 1987), Mr Jiang knows how to milk a scene for laughs before turning it dark.
The actor, for example, at one point suggested Trunchbull carry a hammer or chisel, but Mr. Warchus knew that weapons did not fit into the world of his production.
As an actor, for example, Senator Thompson was a natural champion for the Motion Picture Association of America on subjects like copyright protection and obscenity regulation.
If you're a movie actor, for example, you can make tons more money, have more extramarital sex (with better-looking women) and never have to endure the opprobrium of a Kenneth Starr, a Henry Hyde or a Trent Lott.
There is an original work called "Big Bupkis: A Complete Gentile's Guide to Yiddish Vaudeville" and staged by a non-Jewish actor, for example, and a play in English, "Fires in the Mirror," by Anna Deavere Smith, which is drawn from the 1991 riots in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
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