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The phrase "acted on his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken based on someone's influence, request, or authority.
Example: "The committee acted on his recommendations to improve the project outcomes."
Alternatives: "responded to his" or "followed his".
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He wrote that "if Allen is in fact a pedophile, he appears to have acted on his evil fantasies exactly once," as if that were a mitigating factor.
As early as 1800, Sir Humphry Davy in Britain had recommended nitrous oxide for surgery, but no one is known to have acted on his suggestion.
Although it was Gabriele who leaked almost all the documents, practically no one I spoke with at the Vatican thinks that he acted on his own.
Uday acted on his whims.
He basically acted on his own for three months.
The N.F.L. and McDaniels said Scarnecchia acted on his own.
Mr. Johnson also said he had acted on his own.
He acted on his own in making "Fahrenheit 9/11".
The Senate has not acted on his nomination.
Trump has denied that he ever acted on his words.
We are convinced Gerdt acted on his own.
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