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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act of coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the process or action of arriving or approaching a place or situation.
Example: "The act of coming together for a common cause can strengthen community bonds."
Alternatives: "process of arriving" or "action of approaching".
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Invention, by contrast, is the act of "coming upon or finding: discovery".
Nobody bumped into each other in the act of coming on and off, and nothing bad came of the deployment.
The act of coming off sugar has been likened to going cold turkey on a heroin habit.
As a former Army officer who is lesbian, I am heartened by the courageous act of coming out by Brig.
Whether it is fate or destiny or simply the act of coming full circle, Ohno appreciates the symmetry.
So he certainly isn't turning into Peter Tatchell – yet the simple act of coming out has made him feel like a completely different person.
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The relationships among the characters could be more crisply defined, and the second act of "Come Fly With Me," in which nightclub and bedroom merge, could use some sharpening.
It is not an attempt to make light of his brave act of self-display, of coming out -- an act which never happens once but over and over again.
I think just the act of our coming down adds credibility to our desire to deal in good faith".
Furthermore, existing literature suggests that self-identification or the act of disclosure ("coming out") is an indication of self-acceptance, reducing stress associated with concealing or denying one's sexual orientation [ 23, 34].
Jefferson's act of kindness comes one month after another uplifting story demonstrated how a little bit goes a long way when it comes to bullied teens.
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