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The phrase 'enact to' is not a commonly used phrase in English. It may be used in very specific or specialized contexts to mean 'to put into effect' or 'to bring about.' An example of this usage might be, "The government enacted to new policies to strengthen the economy."
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Mr. Serra drew up a list of 40 verbs to enact: to roll, to fold, to dangle, to twist.
There are simple, concrete changes that football clubs could enact to at least try to redress this imbalance.
The regulations and precautions that lawmakers will enact to prevent its recurrence will therefore necessarily remain blunt and of uncertain effectiveness.
Elsewhere, teenagers boasted of the violence they wanted to enact to avenge their friend's death, all the while complaining that they were wrongly perceived as threatening.
We need to distinguish between what individuals can do, and what governments and companies must enact to allow us to make a difference.
The protests have been sparked by fury over the unpopular economic austerity measures the ruling socialists have been forced to enact to stave off bankruptcy.
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The Human Rights Act (HRA) was enacted to this end.
These laws were enacted to prevent this kind of tragedy.
Mr. Putin also says that his adoption ban was enacted to protect children from pedophiles.
Spending packages enacted to fight slumps in the 1970s produced little but new debt.
Consumer protection laws were enacted to regulate product safety and advertising aimed at children.
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