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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acts of man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing human actions, decisions, or behaviors, often in contrast to natural events or divine actions.
Example: "The consequences of climate change are often attributed to acts of man rather than natural phenomena."
Alternatives: "human actions" or "human activities".
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Deaths caused not by acts of fate, but by acts of man.
Hurricanes and thunderstorms and tornadoes become not acts of God but acts of man.
New Orleans got sick with Katrina because of the artificial, unnatural acts of man stretching back over a hundred years.
"We could only entertain that possibility in the most tragic acts of nature or the most horrific acts of man".
It takes the eye of God to see, in the acts of man, which are the children of delight and which the dead ends of despair.
No one can blame Africans for the weather, but most of the continent's shortcomings owe less to acts of God than to acts of man.
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These were acts of men and women".
"Acts of men can be".
Business was transacted here, true business, the acts of men.
Yet food aid can help make temporary disaster permanent.It takes acts of men to turn acts of God into calamity.
Phil Angelides, the commission's chairman, was not amused: The financial crisis, he declared, wasn't an act of God; it resulted from "acts of men and women".
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