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The phrase "act out of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to behave or make decisions based on a specific motivation or reason. Example: "John was acting out of anger when he threw the remote at the TV."
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"Countries and people and leaders of countries act out of self-interest," he said.
Instead of acting out of fear, we need to act out of courage.
Some act out of humanitarian concern.
Some even act out of sheer altruism.
We do not need to act out of charity; we need to act out of strength.
"Leadership does not act out of thirst for revenge.
But foundations, like individuals, may act out of emotion.
We did not act out of brotherly love and we deserve no credit.
"I didn't act out of hate and I wasn't uncomfortable with Tyler being gay".
Years ago I made a promise to myself not to act out of fear.
Asked about his zenlike calm, he said the company strives not to act out of anger.
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