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The phrase "act on this idea" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when encouraging someone to take action based on a specific idea or suggestion.
Example: "After discussing the proposal, I believe we should act on this idea and start implementing it immediately."
Alternatives: "follow through on this idea" or "take action on this idea".
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Congress has yet to act on this idea.
"All I can say is it's great to see the county executive act on this idea".
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Acting on this idea, he ordered the fleet to sail to New London, Connecticut, a potential raiding site.
It is vital for Obama to act on this important idea as soon as possible.
Bayer said Cutter did not act on that idea.
"You just have more disposable income to have an idea and actually act on that idea," she said.
More shoppers say that what a company stands for makes a difference in what they buy, and advertisers have been quick to act on the idea, Stuart Elliott writes.
And women aren't simply more likely to think about suicide – they are also more likely to act on the idea.
If marriages are defined as being between a male and a female, I may not even contemplate the possibility of being in a same-sex marriage leave alone feel free to act on the idea.
In 2011, I decided to act on the idea.
They ultimately did not act on the idea, but Browne ordered thirty mostly unarmed militiamen to occupy Fort Montagu before retiring to his house to "make himself a little decent".
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