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The phrase "acts of God" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or insurance contexts to refer to natural events that are beyond human control, such as earthquakes or floods.
Example: "The insurance policy does not cover damages caused by acts of God, such as hurricanes or tornadoes."
Alternatives: "natural disasters" or "force majeure events".
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acts of God
noun
Plural of act of God
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Acts of God.
He dreamed convenient acts of God".
Mass shootings are not acts of God.
Not to mention acts of God.
And voters apparently do punish politicians for acts of God.
Acts of God trump even Father of the Bride.
"It's just one of those acts of God".
If I recall, earthquakes are acts of God.
But these disasters aren't necessarily "acts of God".
With acts of God, the events are beyond human control.
This doesn't mean that acts of God don't play a role.
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