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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actors who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of actors in relation to a particular action or characteristic.
Example: "The actors who participated in the film received critical acclaim for their performances."
Alternatives: "performers that" or "theatrical artists who".
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Actors who can do that are rare.
There are scores of actors who do.
The actors who come and go.
"I have actors who are not trained.
I saw actors who really exist onstage.
And as for actors, who needs them?
"There were actors who overnighted checks".
There are some young British actors who are just great.
Actors who try to imitate him risk being dull.
"But these guys are actors who happen to be Italian".
They are actors who really take you into the story.
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