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The phrase "action put back" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a delay or rescheduling of an action or event.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, the action put back to next week will be discussed in the meeting."
Alternatives: "action postponed" or "action rescheduled".
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Melvyn Bragg in a 1984 study of Olivier, and John Miller in the authorised biography of Richardson, both comment that Esher's action put back the establishment of a National Theatre for at least a decade.
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The Bush administration has commissioned a study on how quickly nuclear test sites in the Nevada desert could be put back into action, as part of a broad strategy of freeing the US from the constraints of the nuclear test moratorium and the 1996 comprehensive test ban treaty.
"I'm sure we will hand over an excellent product which is reliable and meets the requirements of the council and residents". A launch used to ferry foot passengers since the start of the year has been put back in action, while drivers once again face a 10-mile road diversion.
Once the paratroopers had withdrawn, two of the guns were put back into action by the Germans.
Shakira is leading an action tomorrow at her store to be put back on the schedule.
The tie between Birmingham City and Arsenal has been put back a week as City are in Champions League action.
Put back the drives.
Put back together.
Put back the camshaft.
A shift away from military action puts Britain back in the picture.
That may be the best hope for concerted federal action to put Americans back to work.
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