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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acts unilaterally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where an individual or entity makes decisions or takes actions independently, without consulting others.
Example: "The committee was frustrated when one member acted unilaterally, making decisions without seeking input from the rest of the group."
Alternatives: "makes decisions independently" or "takes unilateral action".
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It acts unilaterally and calls it leadership.
When a president acts unilaterally, it has to be quick: get in and get out.
If the U.S. defies the WTO and acts unilaterally, other countries will retaliate against it and U.S. stakeholders will suffer.
First, it would reinforce the already strong perception in Pakistan that the United States is an unreliable ally that acts unilaterally.
If, in the next stage, the loser acts unilaterally under the pretense of a border security crisis, it will merely prove that Trump is a dangerously sore loser.
"If the U.S. walks away from the table and acts unilaterally, there's a very good risk that the U.S. won't walk back, and that's a big challenge to the Security Council," a European diplomat said.
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But he can't act unilaterally.
But no bank likes to act unilaterally.
Russia might therefore have to act unilaterally.
The bureau did not act unilaterally.
But the big internet firms can act unilaterally as well.
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