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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acted generously" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has shown kindness or willingness to give to others without expecting anything in return.
Example: "During the charity event, she acted generously by donating a large sum of money to support the cause."
Alternatives: "showed generosity" or "demonstrated kindness".
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Church officials, however, say they acted generously.
Our institutions haven't always acted generously, of course.
A few well-to-do countries, including Sweden, Germany and Canada, have acted generously.
In the family unit of primitive society, people acted generously toward one another, so there was no need for formal rules.
For if I give money to a poor person I encounter on the street and do so because I want others to think well of me, I have not acted generously and performed my imperfect duty.
He was smart, seemed kind, was definitely handsome, and at least acted generously at first... Maybe his kindness didn't last, his intelligence masked manipulation, his humor turned against you and, ugh, of course, he was still smoking hot..
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Winners can maintain high aspirations and act generously toward others.
Though we had fought a brutal war, we were determined to act generously to the vanquished.
So many of them also had an idealized vision of how Internet communities would act: generously, selflessly, honorably.
Let it be defined as a matter of friendship, family or faith, and they will act generously.
They keep some secrets and confess others; they act generously but also with passive aggression, sometimes in the span of a single moment.
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