Definition: Temporarily assuming the duties or authority of another person when they are unable to do their job.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'acting': 3
1. Finn Wolfhard has balanced acting with a career in music.
2. Ivy George appeared in horror films and continues acting as a teen.
3. Maddie Ziegler transitioned from Dance Moms to acting in feature films.
1. Finn Wolfhard has balanced acting with a career in music.
2. Ivy George appeared in horror films and continues acting as a teen.
3. Maddie Ziegler transitioned from Dance Moms to acting in feature films.
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