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"take an act" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when someone needs to take some kind of action or do something. For example: "We need to take an act to ensure that everyone is safe."
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It will probably take an act of congress.
"It would take an act of Congress," he said.
If so, Ms. Thompson said that passage would "take an act of God".
And for employees deemed "nonessential," it will take an act of Congress to pay them later.
If true, it will take an act of Congress to dislodge the invulnerable Fehr.
"Once something's gone, it'd take an act of Congress to dig it up".
It would take an act of imagination to link these symptoms.
It's going to take an act of God to beat him".
Apparently, persuading cell carriers to treat their customers decently would take an act of Congress.
It would take an act of Congress to send the F-35s somewhere else.
It would take an act of Congress to give the department broader authority over accreditation agencies.
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