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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual demeanor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person's true behavior or mannerisms, often in contrast to how they may appear or present themselves outwardly.
Example: "Despite her calm exterior, her actual demeanor revealed her anxiety during the presentation."
Alternatives: "true demeanor" or "genuine demeanor".
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But thanks to the wonders of YouTube, we can all watch Mr. Giuliani's actual demeanor as he delivered the original remarks.
Michele Norris, the host of "All Things Considered" on NPR who recently announced a leave from her duties while her husband works for the Obama re-election campaign, also responded on Twitter, saying, "The word uppity often sez more abt the cultural expectations of the speaker than the ambitions or actual demeanor of the target".
His straight edge principles and outspokenness were based on his actual demeanor and way of life when out of character.
His naturally attractive face has been camouflaged with severe eyebrow makeup that makes him seem more demonic than his actual demeanor.
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And as a result I've really seen an actual change in their demeanor, from being a little morose and depressed to, 'Hey I have a job that's important.
His demeanor is genuine".
For better or worse, the candidates' personalities and demeanor may count for more than their actual words.
Anyway, all we know is that it will have a keyboard and run Windows 7. The image above isn't the actual item but a mock-up that suggests the shape and general demeanor of the new device.
What was his demeanor?
"I like his demeanor.
His demeanor radiated irritation.
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