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The phrase "always act on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the importance of taking action based on certain information or advice consistently.
Example: "In order to achieve success, you must always act on the feedback you receive from your mentors."
Alternatives: "consistently respond to" or "always take action based on".
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Notice, however, that anyone who objects to Reid on either of these two grounds seems to already accept that people always act on the strongest of their motives in one sense or another.
But Steinbrenner could always act on his own.
He understands that we don't always act on or act out our desires.
The requirement that Members must always act on their personal honour has been reinforced," he wrote.
"The court won't always act on it by 7 o'clock," he said.
But what good are brains if you don't always act on them?
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Natural selection almost always acts on individual organisms.
"Any call I received, I always acted on, and I never heard any criticism," he said.
He always knew when his body or his mind had had enough and he always acted on the knowledge.
But the State Department has always acted on the assumption that all quarter-million cables might become public.
Although Jordan is theoretically a constitutional monarchy, its parliament has always acted on the initiative of the king.
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