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The phrase "commit acts of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing actions, often of a negative or illegal nature, such as crimes or offenses.
Example: "The organization was found to commit acts of fraud that harmed many individuals."
Alternatives: "perpetrate actions of" or "engage in acts of".
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"I am not saying that it did not commit acts of cruelty.
These people have practically provoked others to commit acts of vandalism.
Franklin was convinced that the Iranians would commit acts of terrorism against Americans, on American soil.
No one expects these two small nations to commit acts of suicidal heroism.
Each faces five counts of conspiring to commit acts of terrorism and a potential life sentence.
They commit acts of flagrant bad taste in the service of decency.
In recent years, however, anxieties have grown around white artists who commit acts of cultural appropriation.
Then they convicted Defreitas and Kadir on multiple counts of conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism.
But what happens if any of the detainees really did commit acts of terrorism?
He also says civilians will dress in police and army uniforms to commit acts of terror.
"Depressed people do commit acts of violence against others, as well as against themselves," he said.
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