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Discover LudwigThe word "co-starring" is correct in written English
It is used to describe two or more actors sharing prominent roles in a film, television show, or theatrical production. Example: "The movie features a talented cast, co-starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling." Alternatives include "featuring" or "alongside."
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co-starring
verb
Present participle of co-star
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Co-starring Hope Davis.
Co-starring James Franco and Scott Glenn.
Co-starring Robert Downey, Jr., and Jack Black.
Muslims: Snapchat video co-starring DJ Khaled.
Co-starring Jeff Daniels and Isla Fisher.
Co-starring Liv Tyler and Mike White; directed by Vince Di Meglio.
Co-starring the filmmakers Mati Diop and Dan Sallitt.
Mr. Cruise and Ms. Diaz, co-starring in "Knight and Day," weren't as lucky.
Directed by Michel Hazanavicius; co-starring John Goodman, as a producer.
Directed by Marc Webb; co-starring Emma Stone and Rhys Ifans.
The couple met while co-starring in the musical "Hair" on Broadway in 2010.
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