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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acts with him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is taking action in collaboration or partnership with another person.
Example: "In the project, she acts with him to ensure that all tasks are completed efficiently."
Alternatives: "works alongside him" or "collaborates with him".
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The civil suits accused Mr. Marsh of giving the teenagers cash, alcohol, drugs and, in one case, two BMWs, to perform sex acts with him at his office.
Another said she had received a text after viewing a flat saying she "could have it for free if I performed some very explicit sexual acts with him".
The page also said that Mr. Foley wanted to perform sexual acts with him at a reunion of pages in Washington in 2003.
He charges Lizot with giving machetes, jewelry, Western clothes and other gifts to young men who performed sex acts with him and with each other.
He brought some of his own labels' acts with him and also worked closely with Gaye, helping to make him one of Motown's biggest stars and teaming him with the singer Tammi Terrell for a series of successful duet records.
It was nearly five years ago when a man recorded a video featuring two young girls, one 10 and the other 11, engaging in sexually explicit acts with him in his apartment on the first floor of a little yellow house here.
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How was it to act with him?
He recruited two comrades to act with him.
"Acting with him," said Bale, "certainly makes things simple.
I have acted with him, directed with him, and often argued with him.
I acted with him, directed with him and argued with him.
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