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The phrase "action in the future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing plans, predictions, or events that are expected to occur at a later time.
Example: "We need to prepare for the action in the future that will impact our project timeline."
Alternatives: "future event" or "upcoming action".
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But, he warned: "We expect that they will take some action in the future".
He said he expected public sector workers to take more strike action in the future.
"Seeking these costs will act as a deterrent to others who may consider similar action in the future.
The only problem is that the milestones have to well-defined to avoid legal action in the future.
Their reputation among students has taken significant blows lately, which could well lead to further action in the future.
No charges have been filed against Strong Capital or its founder, Richard S. Strong, although Mr. Spitzer has said that he plans to take action in the future.
QUESTION FROM KEN: Unfortunately, I think that it can take a human breakdown to lead to the right framework for anticipatory action in the future.
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They use this as a reminder to create more space between the feeling and the action in the future thus decreasing the likelihood of acting solely on impulse again.
Appropriations relate to actions in the future.
We certainly want to prevent such actions in the future.
"We are very satisfied, and hope it will prevent similar actions in the future".
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