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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an impressive or significant action or deed, often in a positive context.
Example: "The charity event was a great act of kindness that brought the community together."
Alternatives: "a remarkable deed" or "an admirable action".
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And it's a great act, worth about $75 million a year to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which gives the awards.
"She did a great act," Gostelow told BBC News.
Yet, according to Dukakis, Cushing's conduct at the time was a "great act of statesmanship".
Sounds like a great act to support, say, Madness or Billy Bragg.
The council had "committed a great act of folly" in selling it, it said.
It's a great act of respect, a little ancient, a little modern.
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Re "In Soccer, When a Star Falls, It May Be a Great Acting Job," June 21: Many people question and theorize about the lack of interest in soccer in the United States.
And remember that life's A Great Balancing Act.
To be a really great act you've got to build up a catalogue of albums that are all fantastic in their own way.
I broke all the episodes like I was breaking an 'Angel' -- with great act breaks, giant gut-wrenching, gut-kicking endings.
"The last great act of a gallant lady" was the way Walker put it to me.
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