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The phrase "act inordinately" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe behavior that is excessive or beyond what is considered normal or reasonable.
Example: "His tendency to act inordinately during meetings often disrupts the flow of discussion."
Alternatives: "behave excessively" or "act irrationally".
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The appropriation of the legal tradition did not lead to the conclusion (at least for Scotus, Ockham and Holkot) that God uses his absolute power to act inordinately in the ordained system, but rather it enables God (as it did in the change from the Old to the New Law) to set aside one ordained system and replace it with another.
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God never acts inordinately, but the system of divine ordinations is complex and involves multiple incompatible subsets capable of being in place at any given time.
Does that seem like an inordinately high number?
Rubio has been inordinately proud of this mindless act of vandalism, like a puppy seeking praise for soiling the carpet.
Since my testes were encapsulated like small yolks in inordinately large eggs, the liquid acted like a shock absorber.
Our modeling predicts that the number of such epitopes shall not be inordinately large.
After an inordinately prolonged childhood, the men of the Silver Age began to act presumptuously and neglected the gods.
Nor feel inordinately tender.
I got inordinately excited.
"I'm inordinately excited".
Pressured inordinately, Foley did worse.
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