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The phrase "act does not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that a particular action or behavior is not taking place or is not applicable.
Example: "The proposed act does not address the underlying issues that need to be resolved."
Alternatives: "action does not" or "deed does not".
Exact(57)
Therefore, the 1984 Act does not apply.
The Copyright Act does not support this proposition.
The act does not regulate aesthetic values of water".
The act does not actually allocate money for the military.
Because the Pregnancy Discrimination Act does not require accommodation.
But the ACT does not penalize for wrong answers.
For Pochettino, the balancing act does not get any easier.
The act does not address the issue of political prisoners.
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The Equality Act doesn't affect churches.
The Localism Act did not deliver this.
She said that act did not help her case.
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