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"she was acting" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's behavior in any context. For example: "In class, she was acting disrespectful and disruptive, so the teacher put her in a time-out."
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Two years ago, she was acting in an Off Broadway play and could barely get through the second act.
When she wasn't singing she was acting.
She was acting out of character.
She wasn't lying; but she was acting.
She was acting instinctively, following her particular – and peculiar – interests.
The letter affirmed she was acting as Mrs. Marcos's agent.
The family say she was acting in self-defence.
But in Frankfurt she insists, she was acting alone.
"She was acting strange, forgetting things," Ms. McKay said.
They were concerned she was acting strangely at home.
If she was acting on the night of Sept. 28, 2012, then she deserves an Oscar".
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