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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action does not make" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the relationship between actions and outcomes, or the idea that actions alone do not define a situation or result.
Example: "In this case, action does not make the difference; it is the intention behind the action that truly matters."
Alternatives: "action alone does not create" or "action by itself does not result in".
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The lack of improper police action does not make identifications tainted by these factors any less prejudicial.
So should we also tax butter, cane sugar, salt, candy, chips, …? Clearly this line of action does not make much sense.
Distilling an entire match, or competition, into whether one player deals with pressure in one action does not make much sense in a team sport.
The capacity and willingness to drive people along with the use of the pitchfork of threatened redundancy or the flaming torch of disciplinary action does not make a leader and the mere fact that you so brazenly call yourselves leaders is evidence of the malaise that prompts me to write.
"The U.N. framework SALW control document (2001) and the Programme of Action does not make any reference to transport and does not recognize air cargo carriers as a problem," he added.
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The action doesn't make sense to the point of making me cringe.
But the enforcement action did not make crack go away, crack made crack go away.
Just because you can draw dotted lines connecting military actions does not make those actions constitutional, or sensible.
Certainly, some operagoers may have been incensed by the mere absence of the customary props, but for most others the main problem was that the substitute action didn't make much sense.
Of course, in that call, Walt felt regret, but feeling regret about your bad actions doesn't make you a saint, it makes you a human being.
The lawyers acknowledged that he had confessed to the actions for which he is charged, but they said these actions did not make him guilty of the bombing.
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