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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action going on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing activity or event that is currently taking place.
Example: "There was a lot of action going on at the festival, with music, dancing, and various performances."
Alternatives: "activity in progress" or "events unfolding".
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Because there is constant action going on, fab shopping and excellent restaurants everywhere!
"You can tell there is some action going on by this group to place these dogs".
"I kind of enjoy it, but there's some serious cringe action going on," she said.
★ Marks & Spencer Baguette Rustique 315g, £1.50, marksandspencer.com Looks good, well cooked, nice ear action going on, Instagrammable.
"I cannot say that they [HRD] have closed it but I do not see any action going on," he said.
"I'd rather an empty place than a whole lot of action going on," said Christopher Retalis, a junior who commutes two hours each way from Canarsie, Brooklyn.
And what are athletes to think of "fans" who have multiple action going on, between their real teams and their fantasy teams?
"In the next few days, you're going to see more of this type of action going on," Mateen says, something the FBI said as early as the day of the shooting was not a risk stemming from the nightclub assault.
"I loved all of the action going on," Malin said.
"This is part of my story because there's some nice little action going on with some beautiful women".
Unless he has some Native American action going on.
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