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The phrase "acting on that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to taking action based on a previous statement, decision, or piece of information.
Example: "After considering the feedback from the team, I will be acting on that to improve our project."
Alternatives: "taking action on that" or "following up on that".
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What is more difficult is acting on that impulse effectively, knowing it could cost a lot of money.
We all think about murdering another person on occasions; what matters is not acting on that impulse.
I believe acting on that impulse will only result in more inefficient investments of resources.
The stuff that people tend to add sometimes is to keep drawing the 10 Newtons that's acting on that.
Happiness can only come through thinking about what the right thing to do is and then acting on that.
Perhaps American women are becoming more anti-abortion, and are acting on that conviction, which no one can argue with.
Education officials are acting on that directive.
But he was acting on that urgency.
It is learning from doing and acting on that learning.
"Qatar needs to start acting on that now".
Some people already seem to be acting on that instinct.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com