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The phrase "acted from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or motivation behind someone's actions or behavior.
Example: "She acted from a place of compassion when she decided to help the homeless."
Alternatives: "motivated by" or "driven by".
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Pilate presumably acted from similar motives.
All three acted from nationalist, rather than religious, motives.
"White Oleander" is superbly acted from top to bottom.
I asked whether some of the bombers acted from feelings of personal revenge.
He acted "from the gut," and was economical with the truth until it disappeared.
They included lawyers and the mayor of Leipzig, and acted from moral, often Christian, conviction.
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They can act from experience.
Japan can afford to act from a position of principle.
Igloofest features acts from all over the world.
Bureaucrats are not altruistic but, rather, act from self-interest.
But I also know they'll act from their hearts".
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