The word "behavior" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to the manner in which someone or something acts or behaves. For example: "I noticed that the student's behavior was inappropriate for the classroom setting.".
"Such behavior is unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours.
He wrote: One of the major criticisms we faced was that in our effort to provide more proactive policing, we had encouraged more aggressive police behavior, particularly in minority communities.
He has shown the modern world the creative potential of a human being and he serves as a living model for behavior and ethic.
The ruts of state political behavior run deeper and straighter.
Testimony by prosecution witnesses last week suggested Kaarma was on edge at the time and exhibited erratic behavior due to recent burglaries of his and other Missoula homes.
Trams and trains were free for Melburnians after 6pm, although there was disappointment for those wanting to converge upon Edinburgh Gardens for a midnight drink – the local council decided to ban alcohol in the popular New Year's Eve spot after reports of "disturbing" antisocial behavior and mass littering last year.
The late Tim Hetherington had a theory that men behave in war by emulating men seen in other films and photographs, endlessly altering the behavior of soldiers and the concept of soldiering.
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