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The phrase "action will only bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or outcomes of taking a specific action, often implying that the result may not be favorable.
Example: "If we don't consider the potential risks, action will only bring more complications to the project."
Alternatives: "action will merely result in" or "action will solely lead to".
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The economy, much smaller than that of the other BRICS, is likely to be toppled from its spot as Africa's biggest by Nigeria's in the next decade.The recent wave of industrial action will only bring that moment nearer.
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Obama again ruled out US military action, but claimed Russia's increasing involvement in Ukraine "will only bring more costs and consequences for Russia", threatening a further tightening of sanctions.
It will only bring division.
"It will only bring misery and hard feelings among people.
It will only bring more and more death.
Lukewarm interest will only bring failure.
Accelerating defense budgets will only bring more tension in Europe.
Furthermore, when testing conventional even-distributed data, it will only bring 1.02% time cost.
Resisting will only bring discontent.
It will only bring it down.
Self-obsession will only bring her depression.
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