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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or motivation behind an action or behavior.
Example: "She tends to act from a place of compassion when helping others."
Alternatives: "act based on" or "act out of".
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They can act from experience.
Japan can afford to act from a position of principle.
Bureaucrats are not altruistic but, rather, act from self-interest.
They did the last act from "Susan and God".
Officer Tierney can spot the act from a remarkable distance.
But I also know they'll act from their hearts".
"Lovely first act from my tiny cinema in France.
Ty's been a class act from Day 1".
Tells about watching the last act from the wings.
A country-soul act from Finland called Aztec Camera?
The Dream Act, from which they take their name, was first introduced in Congress in 2001.
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