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The phrase "act has a" is not correct in written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a sentence where the subject is an act that possesses a certain quality or characteristic, but it needs to be completed for proper usage.
Example: "The act has a significant impact on the community."
Alternatives: "the act possesses a" or "the act exhibits a".
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His act has a strong finish.
So Tom MacMaster's online drag act has a deep hinterland.
The Dodd-Frank Act has a provision called "Recovery of Erroneously Awarded Compensation".
His act has a lot of misty-water-colored reminiscing and lachrymose toast-making these days.
"Also, the ACT has a science section and I'm better at English than science.
The ACT has a science section and covers more advanced math, including trigonometry.
The act has a number of provisions designed to reduce spending growth.
This double act has a dangerous edge to gladden fans of Lisbeth Salander.
But another federal law, the Equal Pay Act, has a long, three-year deadline for suing.
Some of the dialogue, particularly in the first act, has a glib comic veneer.
"We respect and understand that the act has a symbolic meaning," she says.
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