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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perform acts" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it in any context when you are referring to something, typically a task or job, that someone is doing. For example: "The performers were expected to perform acts of acrobatics and juggling."
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Yet they perform acts of kindness, too.
"They have the capability to perform acts of social engineering beyond our wildest imaginings," he said.
"Reading a novel, of course, we always have to perform acts of decoding and mind reading.
Charlottesville is an ideal stage for them to perform acts of terrorism.
You can perform acts of parrotry, regurgitating the world's cliches.
"They seem to see nature as the ultimate stage on which to perform acts of aggression".
But Dr Bowles believes people do perform acts which cost them more than they gain.
While deliberately cut off, they perform acts of generosity — for example, many donate blood frequently.
I have the right to perform acts of rational consumer choice: our ancestors fought wars for it.
May we all continue to perform acts of goodness in her name, as she taught us all to do.
And critical commentary would not necessarily focus on his ability (or lack of) to perform acts of physical dexterity.
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