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The phrase "act of redemption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing themes of forgiveness, salvation, or making amends for past actions.
Example: "The protagonist's journey is marked by an act of redemption that ultimately leads to his personal growth."
Alternatives: "gesture of atonement" or "deed of salvation."
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Refashioning himself as an old ex-crook turned revolutionary, he wrote "Pimp" as an act of redemption.
In an ambitious act of redemption, the LPO and Jurowski have mounted a 14-event festival entitled Prokofiev: Man of the People?
Last week, in an act of redemption, the appellate court upheld an admissions plan for undergraduates at the University of Texas at Austin that takes race into account to encourage diversity.
Then there is the "black-sheep donor," a wayward relative who shows up to offer an organ as an act of redemption, hoping to reposition himself in the family's good graces.
Children, even very young ones, will relate to the simple-minded Elliot, who discovers values and rejects overrated and undeserved attributes on his way to the "selfless act of redemption" that saves him in the end.
And while they and the Texas governor have dismissed suggestions that his candidacy was an act of redemption and revenge, his parents' words and demeanor -- especially his mother's -- suggested that they had not left 1992 completely behind them.
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The pilgrims came to meet with God, through prayer and worship, through study of his word, and pilgrimage to recall his mighty acts of redemption in history.
Our new 100 Lives initiative will recognize and amplify the acts of redemption and salvation by people anywhere.
The week's missile launch is an act of political redemption for Mr. Kim; a launch in April failed as the rocket disintegrated soon after takeoff.
It was also meant to be an act of civic redemption for the 1963 demolition of the much-admired glass and steel train shed that soared over the underground portion of the station.
Ms. Fox, an obituary writer at The New York Times, set out to rectify this, and by retrieving a woman who might otherwise have vanished, she ends up performing an act of historical redemption akin to the one her subject accomplished.
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