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The phrase "action of making" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process or act of creating or producing something. Example: The action of making a paper airplane requires precise folds and careful attention to detail. In this sentence, "action of making" is used to describe the act of creating a paper airplane.
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So we share that, and also the repetitive daily action of making something.
It wasn't the best of times, but the action of making the record was helpful".
He could not become an actual plebeian tribune, because Julius Caesar's action of making him a patrician had disqualified him for the office.
But why the resurgence in the seemingly "old-school" action of making a phone call?
Exceptions are conspicuous (and meritorious): companies like Honor and Rinse make waves just with the uncontroversial action of making their employees W-2s.
An amplifier carries out the action of making an enlarged copy of the waveform that is used as its input signal, and the ratio of the output signal to the input signal is called the gain of the amplifier.
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He added: "Except for raising the money, all the actions of making a film are really quite enjoyable.
On the other hand, the point on takfir does seem to explore much of theory but not any particular action of Da'esh making reckless takfir except one.
This observation suggests resistance to the action of GIP, making GLP-1 the favored potential therapeutic target.
We're hoping to come out of tomorrow's meeting with a plan of action to make it happen".
If so, creating a plan of action to make that goal realistic might be needed.
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