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The phrase "act in conjunction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more parties working together or in coordination towards a common goal or purpose.
Example: "The two organizations decided to act in conjunction to address the environmental issues affecting the community."
Alternatives: "work together" or "collaborate".
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Therefore, Proxison can act in conjunction with other cellular antioxidant responses to acute oxidative stress to promote cell survival.
Uracil is also a component of several coenzymes that act in conjunction with enzymes in several processes of carbohydrate metabolism.
The school committee were empowered to act in conjunction with the trustees of the Raffles Institution and monument funds.
In the severe OSAS patient, REM sleep rebound could conceivably act in conjunction with opioid administration and supine posture to aggravate sleep-disordered breathing.
Compounds of adenine include vitamin B12 as well as adenosine triphosphate and other coenzymes (substances that act in conjunction with enzymes).
The patterns of mutations in both oral and esophageal cancers are extremely heterogeneous, in agreement with epidemiological data showing that multiple factors may act in conjunction in the pathogenesis of these cancers (including in particular tobacco and alcohol).
According to Mr Dasgupta, a new law (the Fake Note Prevention Act) in conjunction with the Bundesbank's technical assistance, "will help us to protect our currency from counterfeiting .The number of hangings may rise, too.
Required for normal growth and differentiation, cytokinins act, in conjunction with auxins, to promote cell division and to retard senescence, which, at least in its early stages, is an organized phase of metabolism and not just a breakdown of tissue.
Cytosine, a nitrogenous base derived from pyrimidine that occurs in nucleic acids, the heredity-controlling components of all living cells, and in some coenzymes, substances that act in conjunction with enzymes in chemical reactions in the body.
This would enable the baseball park to become a catalyst for a new urban growth center where the park would act in conjunction with a proposed Transit Oriented Development to regenerate Downtown Pawtucket into a vibrant mixed-used district.
It was led by artist Gediminas Urbonas, an associate professor in MIT's program in Art, Culture and Technology (ACT), in conjunction with two composition classes, 21M.065 (Introduction to Music Composition) and 21M.
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