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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acts more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the behavior or actions of someone or something to indicate a greater degree of action or behavior.
Example: "In this situation, she acts more decisively than her colleagues."
Alternatives: "behaves more" or "functions more".
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Pogba acts more explosively.
The economy acts more like the cuckoo in the nest.
It's called "swamp cancer" but acts more like a fungus.
This might explain why potassium acts more efficiently as promoter already at low promoter levels.
It acts more as a "trainer" of agents than an actual agent.
Or puts out a new version that acts more like a surveillance camera.
The latest helper is psyllium husk, a fibre that acts more like gluten than tapioca starch.
In that respect the limit acts more as a safety net.
I think when a female character acts more defiant, it's seen as a little more crazy.
At most parties, he acts more like a guest than an observer.
Gary Rhodes has kept his spiky hair but acts more and more like an elder statesman.
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