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The phrase "action in it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific action or activity that is contained within a particular context or situation.
Example: "The movie had a lot of action in it, which kept the audience on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "activity within it" or "movement in it".
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There was really no action in it.
It's a movie with action in it.
"They loved the action in it," he said.
Greater zest was displayed over a scene that had some action in it.
Everest might just have enough action in it to match the unadjusted total.
"There's not enough action in it -- it's boring," said Paul Lau, 30, as he bought a ticket for "The Accidental Spy," the new Jackie Chan film.
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The keyboard has just the right amount of action in it--a little bit of resistance at first that makes for a satisfying snap when the key goes down.
The virtual life is addictive in itself; repetitive actions in IT.
The show follows a jagged narrative path; it has violent actions in it whose emotional underpinnings are not fully fleshed out, and it ends with abruptness and sentimentality.
The show has violent actions in it whose emotional underpinnings are not fully fleshed out, and it ends with abruptness and sentimentality.
If the video were being celebrated, or the actions in it encouraged, our approach would be different".
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