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The phrase "act which has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific action or deed that has occurred or is being discussed in a particular context.
Example: "The act which has been deemed illegal will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
Alternatives: "action that has" or "deed which has".
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The boys have committed a horrifying act, which has been caught on camera.
He is opposed to the Affordable Care Act, which has empowered women.
The FAMILY Act, which has been proposed in the U.S. Senate, would apply this model nationwide.
Writing is a complex, social, and cultural act which has proved problematic to specify – an issue for assessment.
The police have been forced to act, which has led to the arrest of some politicians who were responsible.
Politicians have expressed their displeasure by passing the Sarbanes-Oxley act, which has loaded boards with new obligations.
His has been a delicate balancing act, which has only gotten harder since the Gaza war this winter.
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Several officials pointed to the current weaknesses of the Armed Career Criminal Act, which has led to sweeping incarceration practices.
We wouldn't have the Affordable Care Act — which has brought coverage to millions — if not for her early efforts.
He's pushing to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which has given women better access to birth control and preventive care.
Hensarling is the author of the Financial Choice Act, which has passed the House and awaits approval by the Senate.
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