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The phrase "action causing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that leads to a specific result or effect.
Example: "The action causing the delay was unforeseen circumstances that arose during the project."
Alternatives: "resulting action" or "triggering action".
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She said more action causing disruption on Friday was possible.
Traffic lights were out of action causing long tailbacks.
Faces also age from repetitive muscle action, causing lines on the forehead, crow's feet and necklines.
And traders say that they have often been on the wrong side of the action, causing painful losses for some.
Artificial aging of beams consisted of saline water immersion, salt fogging and cyclic tidal-like action causing degradation on mechanical properties that are reported and examined.
But in this salvage operation, it leaves its post, and the genes it was repressing are liable to come back into action, causing mayhem.
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Rather than preventing a stall, Renslow's action caused one.
Not surprisingly his action caused come controversy in the chapel.
The block, which took place far from the action, caused a career-threatening injury.
Chromatographic action causes spatial separation of product streams emerging from the annular exit.
Its action causes worms to be paralyzed and then eliminated in the stool.
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