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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accomplish acts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to successfully completing specific actions or tasks.
Example: "In order to achieve our goals, we must focus on how to accomplish acts that drive progress."
Alternatives: "perform actions" or "carry out tasks".
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"Not only has transactive memory not hurt us," he writes, "it's allowed us to perform at higher levels, accomplishing acts of reasoning that are impossible for us alone".
Recognized by war's end as the "Great Engineer" who could organize resources and personnel to accomplish extraordinary acts of benevolence, Hoover was the natural choice to head the American Relief Administration.
In the decade since, many have set out to accomplish great acts of service, all over the country and around the world; to be a part of something greater than ourselves, whether as a result of 9/11 or a different call to serve.
To assess the usefulness of haptic device, a simulator for learning and training to accomplish basic acts in implant surgery.
When money has been offered or promised in exchange for a corrupt act, the official involved need not actually accomplish that act for the offense of bribery to be complete.
And Mr. Mortimer's prose is so easygoing, so companionable, that he appears to accomplish this act of literary ventriloquism without moving his lips.
In some instances, the observers were able to explain existing and emerging technologies that might be used to accomplish the Act's specified outcomes.
Mr. Carucci recalled that some lawyers seemed to require persuasion to believe that their computer could actually accomplish the act of filing a document at the courthouse that used to require a personal visit to a scratched counter.
That his conduct in committing the offense was outrageously or wantonly vile, horrible or inhuman, in that it involved depravity of mind or aggravated battery to the victim beyond the minimum necessary to accomplish the act of murder.
"I want to say for the public record that I was not aware of any effort to oust the city manager, to negotiate an exit or assert there were four votes to accomplish this act by the council majority," Herdman said.
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