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The phrase "Deliberate action" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an action that is intentional and planned, rather than accidental or spontaneous. Example: "The committee took deliberate action to address the concerns raised by the community."
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Deliberate action directly related to a language does occur.
A deliberate action to capture the most distressing aspect".
Facts, good judgment, and deliberate action yield good results".
Would it take a deliberate action by the engineer?
"It's inconceivable for the UN to define an error as an apparently deliberate action," he said.
Where it doesn't, it is a sin of omission rather than a deliberate action.
And they diplomatically concluded that the epidemic was "not the fault of, or deliberate action of, a group or individual".
On March 15th the Malaysian prime minister blamed "deliberate action", with suspicion falling on the pilot or co-pilot.
But was it, as the reprimand further stated, "a deliberate action, known as a 'package check' "? Ahh — no.
"These movements are consistent with deliberate action by someone on the plane," Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak said.
In May the commission officially determined that the outbreak was "not the fault of, or deliberate action of, a group or individual".
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