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The phrase "act illegally" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to actions that violate laws or regulations.
Example: "If you choose to act illegally, you may face serious consequences from law enforcement."
Alternatives: "engage in unlawful behavior" or "commit an illegal act."
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Niki Adams English Collective of Prostitutes If you offer things for sale, you are obviously seeking purchasers; so if Caroline Spelman and others had their way, the bizarre outcome would be sex workers doing nothing illegal in enticing would-be purchasers to act illegally.
Seeing others act illegally, we gather that a rule is weakly enforced or that its penalty is not serious.
News UK, in a statement, denied it had retained or commissioned any individual to act illegally.
Meanwhile, its United States supporters, some of whom may act illegally, are all rich right wingers.
"The paper strongly rejects the accusation that it has in the past retained or commissioned any individual to act illegally.
They have the power to institute prosecutions in court and, in particular, to act against officials who abuse their powers or act illegally.
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"There is no evidence, nor will any be found, of any illegal conduct because I have not acted illegally," Mr. Campbell said then.
On this basis, the UK had not acted illegally.
"We come to the conclusion that she acted illegally".
A High Court judge ruled that the council had acted illegally and allowed Steven to go home.
The jury deliberated for two hours before ruling that the school had acted illegally.
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