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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant action or event, often in contexts related to law, performance, or impactful decisions.
Example: "The signing of the new environmental policy was considered a major act in the fight against climate change."
Alternatives: "a significant action" or "a substantial deed."
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The NDEA stands as a major act of reform.
The Young Vic's current season of early Brecht plays is a major act of reclamation.
Open dissent in Cuba is a major act, and he hasn't done that.
It doesn't seem a likely spot for a major act of innovation.
"But the shows staked their appeal on claims of authenticity; a native woman breast-feeding was a major act".
How is it that, in "Pavane," her remanipulation of that fabric becomes a major act of theatrical imagination?
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"We had a problem in delivery in '83--a lot of major acts we counted on didn't come through with records," Waronker said in an interview.
And a few major acts have already proved that fans are perfectly willing to open their wallets in the summer.
Appropriately, Gandhi's last major act was a hunger strike protesting the Indian government's attempt to deny Pakistan its due share of resources.
Mr. Dimon, 53, is in the third major act of a career that has been chronicled by virtually every major financial publication, and in books about his former mentor, Sanford I. Weill.
Since 9/11, it seems like every time a country experiences its first major act of terror, that event is referred to as that country's 9/11.
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