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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is enacting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of putting something into effect, such as a law, policy, or decision. Example: "The government is enacting new regulations to improve environmental protection."
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Jonathan, in fact, is enacting the message of his work.
There is scant precedent for the policy Mr. Paterson is enacting.
It is as if the painting is enacting the crude business of pulling itself apart.
He encourages people to vote their conscience and says "the ultimate charisma is enacting bold change".
All through the movie, he drops hints that one of the characters is enacting revenge upon another.
The government is considering more changes and is enacting others, some of which stem from new antiterrorism legislation.
Tree is enacting King John's death: he lies in languorous agony, slowly lifting a histrionic hand, writhing in his chair.
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If c is constant, then isotropic diffusion is enacted.
In this case, the intention is enacted through an 'order'order
Numerous other countries are enacting antitrade measures.
Not all were enacted.
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