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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of role" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is not acting or behaving according to their assigned or expected role or character. Example: The actor seemed to be out of role during the performance, as he kept forgetting his lines and improvising too much.
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"I couldn't get out of role.
I feel strange, out of role and incredibly selfish.
He got a lot out of role players and veterans, and feuded with others.
Should the social worker step out of role, have an affair with a parent, torture someone or kidnap a child?
"The scenarios [in the sex one] have an audience of two (presumably) non-disabled people being curious about the disabled person's somewhat 'naughty' sexuality, which re-inscribes the fact that they have stepped out of role," she says.
Last Saturday the lovers' illusion was paradoxically nowhere more complete than the moment when the pair briefly broke out of role to take a post-pas de deux bow.
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The diary will also document days out-of-role (including paid and unpaid work) travel costs and carer costs.
The diary also measures days out-of-role (including paid and unpaid work) as well as travel costs so that a broader economic societal perspective may be undertaken.
"I want to go back to having an out-of-sight role," he told me.
But Anne has also served as a model for teenage girls seeking to break out of traditional roles.
Even after his second presidential loss, he has not bowed out of these roles.
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