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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bold acting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone or something that is characterized by being daring, confident, or fearless in their actions or choices. Example: Despite her young age, Sarah's bold acting in the face of adversity impressed everyone in the room. She fearlessly stood up for what she believed in and refused to back down.
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At most readings, Mr. Bacon said, actors try to make bold acting choices so that a piece jumps off the page.
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At key moments, according to space histories, he showed himself to be adept at assessing risk and to be bold in acting on his assessments.
Both Eva-Maria Westbroek, as Turiddu's spurned lover Santuzza, and Patricia Racette, as Canio's wife, Nedda, betrayed vocal stress; both compensated with bold, physical acting.
The boldest silent acting always burrowed under the outlines of the story and added a layer of commentary, sometimes a dissonant layer.
You've got to be bold with your acting choices.
Conversely, there is a no more bold and magnetic acting choice than the one Portia De Rossi makes as the hyper-alert boss in Better Off Ted, an office-based half-hour comedy series that aired for only two seasons on ABC in 2009 and now on streaming.
It was by thinking bigger and acting bolder that we developed and launched our Global Climate Commitment in 2014.
"There is a very good case for being bold and acting promptly.
Another option might be that migraine was proposed to be a neurovascular disease, and the altered neurovascular coupling may affect the frequency of the resting BOLD fluctuations [56] by acting as a filter.
Freud draws deeply on his cigar, speaking ironically, acting manipulatively, simultaneously bold and cautious in advancing his theories about sexuality.
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