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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acts to give" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that serves the purpose of providing something to someone or something.
Example: "The organization acts to give support to those in need during the crisis."
Alternatives: "serves to provide" or "functions to offer".
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He invited players who had been arrested and charged with various criminal acts to give advice to the rookies on how not to fall into the same traps.
It's become something of a Christmas tradition for acts to give away music as a festive thank you to their fans.
A6 NATIONAL A28-37 Bush Acts to Give Aid To Religious Groups President Bush acted to make it easier for religious organizations to receive federal money for social welfare programs, invoking both executive powers and his belief in the power of faith to help society's neediest people.
"This is a few handpicked acts to give you a taster".
Jay-Z's crammed lineup requires all the acts to give up some dollars to make the tour work.
The missing ingredient turned out to be sub-bass: The lowest frequencies audible to the human ear, used extensively by dance acts to give their rhythm tracks an added wallop.
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She also acted to give citizens access to decision-making in that area.
Pass the Reins act to give Congress more oversight on spending.
Among other things, Obama has tried to amend the Patriot Act to give the F.B.I. ever greater intrusive powers.
He said he acted to give American steel producers three years to consolidate operations and stem layoffs.
"We acted to give our constituents a chance to join us in raising our voice in Albany.
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