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The phrase "a time for actions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a period when decisive steps or measures should be taken, often in a context of urgency or necessity.
Example: "In times of crisis, there is a time for actions, not just words."
Alternatives: "a moment for action" or "a time to act".
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This is a time for actions, not words.
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This is a time for action.
"It's a time for action," Mr. Heekin said.
It is a time for action and precision and discipline.
"This is a time for action," Mr Kirby insisted.
A time of pinched public budgets and unmet national necessities is a time for action against these corporate freeloaders.
But now the economy is in trouble, and there is general agreement that this is a time for action.
Now, there can be little doubt that it is real, so it is a time for action.
"There is a time for talk and a time for action," said Jean-François Théodore, Euronext's boss, when asked about the talks with Deutsche Börse.
The 60s had been a noisy decade, he wrote, a time for action rather than the imagination, which did not suit "socially committed artists like Mrs Paley".
To say: this is a moment when we need to be brought down to earth, not to be lifted to the heavens; this is a time for action, not rhetoric.
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