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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as act" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to an action or behavior, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The decision was made as an act of goodwill."
Alternatives: "as a gesture" or "as a measure".
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Hardly the words you want ringing in your ears as Act Two begins.
"As Act No. 1, a flea will juggle a ball while lying on its back.
As Act II began, there were signs of increased restlessness: coughing, arm-stretching, eye-rubbing.
I confine myself to the "snacks" section (also known, in elBulli nomenclature, as "Act One").
As Act II begins, Christopher Akerlind's aptly depressing set has changed.
He can give the pair what's known as "act of production" immunity.
"The Wabash man," he said, "values the ability to think critically," as well as act responsibly.
As Act No. 2, a flea will rotate a tiny miniature merry-go-round.
As Act I opens, most of the men at court have gone off to fight in the Crusades.
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The former group are known as "act-utilitarians" and the latter as "rule-utilitarians".
A sodomite was understood as act-defined, rather than as a type of person.
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