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The phrase "a will to act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's determination or motivation to take action or make decisions.
Example: "In times of crisis, having a will to act can make all the difference in achieving positive outcomes."
Alternatives: "a desire to take action" or "a determination to act".
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Yet it is clear that there is a will to act to save the world.
This tells us that game-changing decisions are not taken on the basis of objectively verifiable statistics or painstakingly compiled analytics; they are, in fact, driven by a will to act.
"I do think there's a will to act.
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The Kenyan government has shown a political will to act against poachers and enforce justice.
At the same time, the importance of adequate military strength and a clear will to act collectively will be reaffirmed.
How and if we'll ever get there, how we'll find a collective will to act, I have no idea.
But in America, the will to act is a renewable resource".
Participants expressed an ideal of commitment and the will to act professionally.
First, it follows from the basic idea of having a will that to act at all is to act on some principle, or what Kant calls a maxim.
To avoid a similar fate, Washington will have to act with exceeding care and skill.
Depending on his response, you will need to act a certain way.
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