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The phrase "acted against" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions taken that oppose or resist something, such as a policy, decision, or individual.
Example: "The committee acted against the proposed changes to the regulations, citing concerns from the community."
Alternatives: "opposed" or "resisted".
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Several countries have acted against the flu.
World navies acted against piracy off the Horn of Africa.
Japan and South Korea have also acted against Intel.
Some people were released who later acted against the United States.
She also believes that Mr Geithner, an appointed official, acted against the president's wishes for years.
But few think that the army acted against the prime minister's wishes.
In 2005 Citibank fired Opportunity, claiming that Mr Dantas had acted against its interests.
Nevertheless the prime minister said the militias would not have acted against him without orders.
When the OFT acted against credit card charges, Mr Colbey welcomed the ruling as long overdue.
Roosevelt acted against enemy agents in a traditional war among nations.
Anne was in Cromwell's way, but he could not have acted against her alone.
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