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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act entirely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the completeness or totality of an action or behavior.
Example: "In order to succeed, you must act entirely in accordance with the guidelines provided."
Alternatives: "behave completely" or "perform wholly".
Exact(23)
The proposals were already watered down measures from the Conservative party's election manifesto pledge to repeal the Hunting Act entirely.
But he acknowledged delaying tactics might be his only option, given the lack of support in Congress to end the Patriot Act entirely.
On Wednesday night, for an episode about fatherhood in the African-American community, Wilmore skipped his normal first act entirely and went straight to the panel.
At least, says Williams, "in our very tiny slice of society," women in the British middle classes are able to act entirely independently of men.
I didn't realise that the hole would not act entirely like a hole, or how it would look from certain angles".
After Monday's attack at Domodedovo Airport, however, President Dmitri A. Medvedev's angry response has focused almost exclusively on transportation security, and agents who he said act "entirely passively" as soon as the initial shock of an attack has passed.
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But he acts entirely alone.
Cameron said Hunt had acted entirely properly.
Prosecutors say he claims to have acted entirely alone.
In his view, the Swat teams in Ferguson acted entirely appropriately.
We therefore acted entirely appropriately and in accordance with AML regulations and our own internal procedures".
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