"will be acted upon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It is most often used to suggest that someone or something will have a particular action taken in response to something else. For example, "Any complaints about the service will be acted upon immediately.".
But while few dispute that tax reform is a good idea, it is an idea that policy specialists doubt will be acted upon soon.
Mr. Levin said "the I.M.F. should step up to the plate," or else the currency issue "will be acted upon unilaterally".
A Soca source said: "If there is intelligence or information to say he is in a said location, then that will be acted upon.
The decision about which of the BBC's proposals will be acted upon will be determined by the corporation's senior management and the BBC Trust.
That places the document on more familiar footing, and in the traditional manner it becomes a series of bold proposals, made all the bolder by the knowledge that, with the party safely slumped in a comfortable minority in both houses of Congress, there's no chance they'll be acted upon for the foreseeable future, no matter who the president is.
"But while this sentiment was expressed, in stunning ways in Tehran, it is not yet clear if it was heard or, if heard, whether it will be acted upon…The campaign prior to the election saw plenty of accusations, even by the leader himself, against those who publicly questioned the over-the-top vetting of registrants, including Hassan Khomeini, for being British agents or duped by the 'enemy'".
I hope that this will actually be acted upon and not put on some shelf," he said.
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