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The phrase "and acted in a number of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's involvement in various roles or activities, particularly in a professional or artistic context.
Example: "She has worked in the industry for over a decade and acted in a number of critically acclaimed films."
Alternatives: "and performed in several" or "and participated in various".
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He also produced and acted in a number of Soviet films.
In later years, he directed and acted in a number of theater productions as part of The Naples Players.
Indeed, in the last few years, she danced and acted in a number of plays with a local group, including "Plaza Suite" and "Same Time Next Year".
In 1985, McMullen left the GMB to practise at the bar and acted in a number of high-profile cases, notably for the officers of Westminster city council caught up in the gerrymandering scandal, securing them an acquittal.
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He has been head runner for a Wall Street firm and has acted in a number of movies.
You've acted in a number of languages.
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Aprotinin acts in a number of interrelated ways to provide an anti-fibrinolytic effect.
This effect may act in a number of areas.
In this complex, hHA could conceivably act in a number of ways to promote CXCR4 signaling.
Homeobox genes act in a number of developmental processes in plants [ 30].
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