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The phrase "acts individually" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that operates or functions on its own, without collaboration or influence from others.
Example: "Each team member acts individually to contribute to the overall success of the project."
Alternatives: "operates independently" or "functions separately".
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In situations where everyone acts individually, which are very rare, that actually decreases effective group evacuation".
Table 1 identifies the main variables of interest each of which acts individually and in combination with other factors to deleteriously affect the health of incarcerated populations.
The cyber system consists of a number of software agents that acts individually as well as coordinate with each other as a central decision support unit.
It is thus essential to understand how each pressure acts individually in order to disentangle their interactions.
From a regulatory standpoint, guidelines, standards, and emissions limits are developed for single pollutants, under the notion that a given pollutant, although present in mixtures, acts individually to affect health and the environment (Nadadur et al. 2007) and serves as a proxy for a more complex exposure.
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People who might have banded together as plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit – sharing the costs of fighting a large corporation or finding a lawyer willing to shoulder those costs in hopes of a share of a payout on behalf of thousands of plaintiffs, not just a single individual – must act individually in arbitration.
Communicate Powerfully: Some individuals will often act individually and not inform others about what they are trying to do.
Although the mechanism is unknown, combined stress could promote enhanced effects over individual stress by exposing cells to multiple stimuli that can act individually or synergistically to promote an enhanced cellular response.
However, empirical evidence of the relationships between exposure and physiological effects is scarce, particularly for ruminants, reflecting the fact that levels of exposure to each individual chemical are generally very low and they do not act individually.
We must act individually, ationally and globally.
The epoxy groups do not act individually, but cooperate.
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