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The phrase "act on your" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to taking action based on someone's thoughts, feelings, or decisions.
Example: "It's important to act on your instincts when making a decision."
Alternatives: "follow your" or "respond to your".
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"One thing I've learned, to not act on your initial ones.
Even if you do not intend to act on your threat, simply making one can still get you into a lot of legal trouble.
You also should focus on getting to the right person, one who's willing and able to act on your message.
Act on your own instincts.
How do you get them to act on your advice?
We're not going to act on your proposal.
(You still have to act on your responses, of course).
But should you act on your "intuitions" in these cases?
The president is waiting to act on your recommendation.
If an airline representative won't act on your behalf in the person of the flight attendant or co-pilot, then you have to act on your own behalf.
You like to act on your own and see what's next.
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