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Discover Ludwig"your acts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to things someone has done or is doing. For example: "Your acts of kindness have made a difference in the lives of many people."
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The key to mitigating damages is acting in a timely manner and documenting each of your acts.
"All your acts," Ram Dass writes, "will be consecrated".
"And your acts notwithstanding, I do believe that you loved your mother".
"In the real world, your acts have consequences," Professor Kagan said.
On show days you can be anywhere in the UK with one of your acts.
If you have that regret, that's no different from getting Aids while you're prostituting – it's just something that happened during your addiction, it's a consequence of your acts.
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You clean up your act.
The message is: "Clean up your act.
Clean up your act, Ryan told them.
Your act says you are against.
That plot was taken from your act.
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