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Discover Ludwig"to act out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "to act out" when describing the physical or verbal expression of emotions or behaviors in a dramatic way. Example: The child felt ignored and began to act out by throwing a tantrum in the middle of the store.
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Clarkson tends to act out his jokes.
She began to act out a bit.
I tend to act out a lot.
One is the tendency of today's youth to "act out . . .
And they love to act out the stories.
And just like that, they began to act out their chosen parts.
"I don't want him to act out something very dark," she said.
Onto this sulfurous stage, no surprising players have emerged to act out the drama.
He was teased relentlessly there for his foreign ways and began to act out in school.
Mr. Meacham beckoned lawyer, judge and even receptionist chums to act out six miniscenes.
Otherwise, the kid will have identified it as a wonderful way to act out".
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