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The phrase "action out of" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing motivations or reasons behind actions, but it is better to clarify the intended meaning.
Example: "His decision was an action out of desperation."
Alternatives: "action driven by" or "action stemming from".
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New products from competitors haven't exactly spurred action out of the PlayStation team, and Tretton didn't seem intimidated by his rivals in the least.
Will we see action out of this strategy?
Analysts do not expect any firm action out of the two-day gathering.
They were pushed into taking action out of concerns over hygiene, said García.
"We haven't seen action out of the European Union since 1998".
With the worst jobs crisis since the Great Depression worsening, you might expect emergency action out of Washington.
Criminal charges were later dropped by prosecutors, but Strauss-Kahn settled a civil action out of court in December 2012.
If they stole his savings he might have had to take action, out of respect for the substance, for himself — self-respect.
The heaviest casualty rate has been among the Canadians who have lost 127 in action out of a fighting force of just over 2,000.
"It's politics, it's pure politics," said Mr. Jennings, adding that he did not oppose the action out of respect for the other council members.
And even the best-paid highly skilled employees would have trouble drawing a consistent plan of action out of Facebook's vague attempts at drawing up community standards.
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