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The phrase "act using a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the manner in which someone performs an action or the method they employ to achieve something.
Example: "To solve the problem effectively, you must act using a systematic approach."
Alternatives: "operate with a" or "perform through a".
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A computer controls the resultant balancing act, using a series of motion sensors and gyroscopes.
As well as "buzzing" each act using a virtual red buzzer, users can give a 'YES/NO' to each performance and take part in live polls.
It pulled off this balancing act using a safety net, called the regulating reserve, that it is one of a number of back-ups always on standby to ensure the UK's electricity supply remains stable.
The president of Northwestern University said Thursday that he was "troubled and disappointed" by a psychology professor's decision to present his students last week with a demonstration outside class that featured a couple engaging in a live sex act using a prop.
HP was recently caught in the act using a "security update" to prevent its printers from operating with a number of recycled and third-party ink cartridges.
It had previously required the aggressor to have provided specific details, such as the fact they planned to commit the act using a baseball bat at the victim's place of work, before it would respond.
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Founded in 2001, the company offers test preparation for the SAT, PSAT, and ACT, using an adaptive algorithm to customize the preparation course for each student.
Democrats' For the People Act uses a 6-to-1 match, a rate used by the New York City system from 2009 through 2018, for contributions up to $200.
The aerial bamboo act uses a pole-like apparatus, suspended from the theater ceiling, and features a skillful mix of acrobatics and storytelling. .
If you catch your dog in the act, use a stern "NO" to get it to stop.
Remarkably, miR-204 acts using a dual mechanism, targeting TGFBR2, a TGF-β receptor, but also by the direct targeting of SNAIL2.
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