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The phrase "action even if" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain action will be taken regardless of potential obstacles or conditions.
Example: "I will take action even if it means facing criticism from my peers."
Alternatives: "act regardless of" or "take steps even if".
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So take action — even if that doesn't mean writing any checks right away.
He said he was determined to see some action, even if his knee was not fully healed.
If nothing else, Mr. Flores said, it shows the outside world that the church is taking action, even if belatedly.
Your private life remains a subject for evaluation rather than action, even if the full Moon rattles your equilibrium.
The Human Rights Commission can not take action, even if it is made aware of instances of discrimination.
The man and the movement were behind the decision by each of us to stand up and take action, even if it required extraordinary courage.
Samir Geagea, leader of the Lebanese Forces, one of Lebanon's main Christian parties, demanded action, even if it meant a replay of Nahr al-Bared.
Calling it a habitual response allows me to shift the focus to the pleasurable aspects of the action, even if it's just getting it done, like bill-paying.
The IoS understands he could appeal to MPs directly to vote against action even if the Shadow Cabinet votes in favour.
The sense that you are close to the action, even if this isn't necessarily where the action really happens, and also some friends.
In most states, an emergency like that would lead to action, even if it were just a clumsy attempt to paper over the revenue gaps.
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