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Discover LudwigNo, "it act" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
To make it a correct part of a sentence, you will need to provide more information, such as a verb. An example of a similar phrase that can be used in written English is "it acts": "The sun's rays provide warmth and light, and it acts as a powerful source of energy."
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Touch its tail, and see it act, well, irritable.
Heat a pyroelectric crystal up, and its electrons rearrange themselves, making it act something like a battery.
But something is clearly amiss at United, and the airline desperately needs to get its IT act together.
How does it act?
People in it act cruelly.
"You can make it act like a piece of plastic.
And does it act as a drag on economic growth?
Why would it act differently simply because it was being allowed to enter the court?
How will it act if the runner is a university employee?
How can it act so ruthlessly to enforce rules that are so petty?
Is aids just another blow, or does it act as a force multiplier, compounding other problems?
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