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The phrase "act to bring" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing taking action with the intention of achieving a specific outcome or result.
Example: "We must act to bring about positive change in our community."
Alternatives: "take steps to achieve" or "work to create".
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Parliament will now amend the Citizenship Act to bring it in line with the new Constitution.
"Together we will act to bring about national reconciliation," he said.
In fact, it's a feminist act to bring him up to regard both sexes as equal".
The State Legislature should act to bring those voices back into the system.
Unite said the government could act to bring in legislation to protect agency workers.
It's important for everybody to recognize we're going to have to act to bring our long-term deficits down.
The S.E.C. is using a new provision in the Dodd-Frank Act to bring the case this way.
It is also encouraging to know that President René Préval was willing to act to bring Mr. Duvalier to justice.
On a conference call announcing the rules, he said that NHTSA would act to bring manufacturers in line if necessary.
But neither can Mr Cuomo be sure of winning.E&Y is questioning Mr Cuomo's use of the Martin Act to bring his case.
Writing in The Times, Stephen Holden said Houston "barely has to act to bring a gritty nobility to the title role of Penny Marshall's sweetly uplifting film".
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