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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention or decision to take action in order to create or produce something.
Example: "We must act to make the necessary changes in our policy to improve employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "take steps to create" or "work to produce".
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But this may only act to make your deliberations harder.
"They have to act, to make things change," Mr. Casalas said.
Congress should act to make sure that all of America's children are protected.
The football authorities need to act to make the structure much less lopsided".
So the Land Acquisition Act is not an easy act to make, but we are almost there.
The goal is to educate urbanites about their environment and how they can act to make it more sustainable.
Notice: It is an offense against the Canada Niceness Act to make faces behind the back of an immigration officer.
It really should not be that challenging to amend the 2002 act to make all new apartments commonhold.
Congress has provided $3 billion through the Help America Vote Act to make it easier for all Americans to vote.
We want assurances that the Evans case will not act to make it even harder for victims to come forward.
"Congress alone has the power to act to make sure that the full faith and credit of the United States is never called into question," Mr. Lew said.
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