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The phrase "act on events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing responses or actions taken in relation to specific occurrences or situations.
Example: "The team needs to act on events as they unfold to ensure a timely response to any issues."
Alternatives: "respond to events" or "take action on events".
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Although this, in itself does not negate the role of translational optimization in shaping the evolution of coding sequences, it suggests that selection should also act on events occurring during transcription as well.
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Agents remained in a susceptible state unless acted on by an infection event.
In vitro studies were designed to determine whether Sertoli cell-delivered ABP could act on spermatogenetic events, whether such an action could occur via a paracrine or a juxtacrine pathway and whether sex steroids could be involved in this action.
Time after time, the confidence Americans had in German officials like Frank Elbe or Horst Teltschik enabled us to act on fast-moving events, putting the two countries consistently ahead of others that were trying to resist the momentum.
Which modifiers act on the initiating events of each disease?
Furthermore, selection is usually thought to act on pre-existing events, which should qualify as natural, after all Darwin called it natural selection.
But he has failed to mention the most important thing America can do to prevent further extreme weather events: act on climate change by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions.
After studying failed attempts past, Helfant has decided that the A.T.P. should act on its own by juggling events it controls without demanding cuts from the other big power brokers in exchange.
City planners and Chief Resilience Officers act on data on extreme weather events, sea level rise, and inadequate infrastructure to ensure their communities are more resilient and responsive.
And, as in the CEO's case, it helps them build their mental map, which helps them interpret ambiguous events and ultimately act on them.
It allows an organization to detect, correlate, analyze different events and then act on them.
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