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The phrase "action reaction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing cause and effect, particularly in scientific or philosophical discussions.
Example: "In physics, the principle of action reaction explains how every action has an equal and opposite reaction."
Alternatives: "cause and effect" or "stimulus response".
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Now it's action, reaction, action, reaction".
"The cycle has been and will be for some time: action, reaction, counteraction".
We have heard the typical knee-jerk, anti-affirmative action reaction.
Mr. Glowacki portrays Russia as a place of such ragged sensibility, random violence and confused emotions that any form of action, reaction and inaction seems possible.
I think after he threw it away he realized, 'Oh, my goodness.' " Mr. Vallone countered later in the day that he was "appalled" by Clemens's action, reaction or whatever it was.
Mr. Glowacki, the Polish-born author of "Hunting Cockroaches" and "Antigone in New York," portrays contemporary Moscow as a place of such ragged sensibility, random violence and confused emotions that any form of action, reaction and inaction seems possible.
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For a (generalized) mass-action reaction, we have R m := r2 m -1/ r2 m and thus we obtain a linear constraint on the log rate constants of the mth reaction, where is the log value of the measured equilibrium constant.
It's a bad action-reaction cycle".
Human behaviour is not that different to chemistry, with its basic action-reaction principle.
"I don't think either side wants to see an action-reaction cycle that turns into a new cold war".
I don't know if that's it or he's thinking too much, but he's an action-reaction, rhythm player where he plays his best in the open court.
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