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The phrase "act to follow" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to taking a specific action that comes after an event has occurred. For example: "After the meeting, the team agreed to an act to follow in order to reach their goals."
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A tough act to follow?
"Pinkerton" is a hard act to follow.
They have a hard act to follow.
"She's a tough act to follow".
It's an impossible act to follow.
It was a tough act to follow.
It's a tough act to follow.
It was a hard act to follow.
TALK about a hard act to follow.
He has a tough act to follow.
We have another hard act to follow.
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