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The phrase "acts like a master" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that exhibits authoritative or controlling behavior, often in a context where they are guiding or directing others.
Example: "In the classroom, the teacher acts like a master, commanding attention and respect from her students."
Alternatives: "behaves like a leader" or "functions as an authority figure."
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Villeda said the anti-ageing effect was linked to a protein called Creb that acts like a master regulator in the brain.
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They act like a master of ceremonies and offer support and ideas.
But Ulitskaya acted like a master interviewer, fleshing out the portrait of a man she found bewildering: he had been a true believer in Communism at a time when she thought such people were extinct, and had turned into a fervent capitalist.
The dog clearly only acts like a dog when his master is at home, and the master also doesn't show who she really is to the dog".
RORγt acts as a master regulator for all ILC3 cells, including the CCR6+ LTi/LTi-like cells and the NKp46+ ILC3s.
Act like a professional.
Act like a professional, adult person.
Fred is like a master".
Terry Francona operated like a master tactician.
And it looked like a master bedroom.
It was like a master class.
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