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The phrase "act that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific action or deed that has occurred or been performed.
Example: "The act that has caused the most controversy is the new policy implemented by the government."
Alternatives: "action that has" or "deed that has".
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"They're the only Mexican act that has managed to do so".
Some of them panicked and performed a terrible act that has stained Mormon history ever since.
Amid preparations by authorities, so far it's one unofficial act that has had an effect.
"It is a serious political and judicial act that has shocked even me," Mr. Josipovic said of the verdicts.
"This is a truly barbaric act that has no basis in Islam and we condemn this unreservedly.
"This is the first act that has been passed by a legislature in Wales for more than 600 years.
The evidence points towards this being a flagrant and dishonest act that has caused the claimant considerable distress".
Corbyn said: "She was taken from us in an act of hatred, in a vile act that has killed her.
"This is a balancing act that has to be taken," Mr. Berger told reporters after Mr. Clinton's speech.
It is Labour's 2007 Offender Management Act that has provided the basis for the folly of the Tories' Transforming Rehabilitation.
Torre elected to intentionally walk Damon, a simple act that has often rattled Benitez in the past.
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