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The phrase "acting on ideas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implementation or execution of concepts or thoughts into actions or plans.
Example: "The team is focused on acting on ideas that can improve our workflow and efficiency."
Alternatives: "putting ideas into action" or "executing concepts".
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After all, people who take more risks--whether acting on ideas or investing their earnings--report higher levels of satisfaction than those that don't (2005 University of Bonn study).
He was like the devil on my shoulder, the guy who got us both into trouble, but often from acting on ideas I had come up with.
As a result, many more of the people I want to reach leaders at all levels in organizations around the world are reading and acting on ideas I have developed.
As a result, many more of the people I want to reach--leaders at all levels in organizations around the world--are reading and acting on ideas I have developed.
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A simple-minded idea would be that the centrifugal force acting on fast co-rotating magnetic flux tubes loaded with heavier contents intensifies their outward transport.
When they thought he was acting on their ideas, they became passionate advocates.
"Now people are acting on those ideas and extending them".
For constructivists, the world of states is not objectively given but rather socially constructed by human beings acting on specific ideas.
In one midsize health services company, a VP for quality outlined a six-week plan for gathering and acting on employee ideas for improvements in three major areas.
Some individuals did much better, others did much worse, but the large majority of individual investors would have done better by taking a nap rather than by acting on their ideas.
It may take years to establish the conditions of openness and to build trust across the organization, but the companies that accomplish this transformation will not only reap the greatest benefits from social technologies, they will also find that they are faster on their feet, more adaptable, and much more capable of absorbing — and acting on — new ideas.
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