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"have acted for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in legal or business contexts to denote that someone has represented or worked on behalf of another person or entity. Example: "I have acted for numerous clients in the past and have a strong understanding of contract law."
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If Mr Yongyuth is found to have acted for the party, it might be disbanded.
Earlier, China's foreign ministry said suggestions he might have acted for Beijing were completely groundless.
For all the vilification, though, Samuels got off relatively lightly compared with other lawyers who have acted for controversial clients.
The unconstrained free market means that London and the south-east have acted for several decades as an economic black hole, sucking in jobs, people and housing.
The government denies the asylum seekers have not been given access to interpreters, arguing that three of them speak English and have acted for the rest of the group.
She has, of late, been a bit more conspicuously out and about — attending a ninetieth-birthday party for Horton Foote in New York — but the privacy of her past several decades allows Shields reasonably to argue that Capote's public unravelling may have acted for her as a cautionary tale.
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I've acted for alleged paedophiles too.
It has acted for more than 300,000 companies.
[Gallafent] has acted for us and she has acted against us on many occasions as well".
He insisted that he had acted for the benefit of all Chileans.
The town sees itself as blameless, as having acted for reasons of safety and building codes.
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