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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action exist" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "action exists"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the presence or occurrence of an action in a particular context.
Example: "In this scenario, we must acknowledge that action exists to address the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "action is present" or "action occurs".
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The closest precedents for Organizing for Action exist at the state level.
Although many formalisms for reasoning about action exist, surprisingly few approaches have taken computational complexity into consideration.
ANTIFLUKE A situation in the universe in which rigid rules of action exist to prevent coincidences from happening.
Mutations within glycine and GABA receptors have demonstrated that possible sites of anesthetic action exist within the transmembrane subunits of these receptors.
Because of this reality, some organizations – such as 314 Action – exist and prioritize electing more STEM professionals to government because of technology has progressed quickly and government is out of touch.
The announcement has raised concerns that the deal may not go ahead at all, although Volkwagen said that "other potential courses of action exist for achieving the goal of creating an integrated automotive group with Porsche".
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This kind of action exists in some other African countries.
Although each mechanism is weak considered in isolation, the possibility for cooperative action exists.
Since we hold that no right of action exists, questions of standing and jurisdiction became immaterial.
Labour said schools can be inspected and condemned by the Ofsted, but no process of remedial action exists.
"What we will do is make legal determinations with our lawyers whether a viable cause of action exists".
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