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The phrase "action staring forward" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a proactive or forward-looking approach, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In our strategy meeting, we emphasized the importance of action staring forward to achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "proactive approach" or "forward-looking action".
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Mostly seated at the edge of the action, staring forward as if patiently awaiting the arrival of the grim reaper he so eloquently claims to long for, Mr. Dennehy's Larry Slade presides with quiet implacability over the thickening fog of tension in the bar.
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He beams, staring forward: he got what he wanted.
The 42 members of the tour group sat stiffly in their seats, staring forward in silence.
All of a sudden she started staring forward and she bent forward and started scratching her arm repeatedly.
My wife was ashen, my editor was staring forward, my agent, whom nothing upsets, was upset.
He stops and plants his feet, staring forward, his body weaving slightly.
For example, baring teeth, horns, and claws, staring forward, and covering sensitive body parts such as the ears are some well-known precursors for subsequent attack behaviour.
He sat on a chair, staring forward, hands on knees, his eyes like deep creases, an old scar running in a lateral slice on his right cheek.
People don't smoke like that, standing up and just staring forward — the only exception might be workers on a smoke break standing outside a building.
Bernie Williams usually faces his locker as he plays his guitar in the Yankees' clubhouse, staring forward, everything and everyone left behind him.
He's usually staring forward, transfixed.
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