Is it natural to say “to be (way) too in character”? Would you phrase differently?
The days leading up to an audition, he gets way to in character, to the point where he’ll act like he doesn’t know you.
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anonymous The days leading up to an audition, he gets way too in character, to the point where he’ll act like he doesn’t know you. Yes, this is OK in informal English.
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anonymousThe days leading up to an audition, he gets way too in character, to the point where he’ll act like he doesn’t know you.
Yes, this is OK in informal English.