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The phrase "an act to go" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a specific context where one is referring to an action or decision to leave or proceed somewhere, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The committee decided that an act to go was necessary for the event to proceed smoothly."
Alternatives: "a decision to leave" or "an action to depart".
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So I was taken aback to realize that there was still an act to go.
Allow such an act to go unpunished, he went on, and it will happen again and again.
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Yet there's still an entire third act to go.
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"Such an act is a way to go straight to Heaven".
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