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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions are presented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how certain actions are displayed or shown in a particular context, such as in a report or analysis.
Example: "In the following section, the actions are presented in chronological order to illustrate the sequence of events."
Alternatives: "actions are displayed" or "actions are shown".
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There's no sense of how these blustering, thrusting men might themselves be perceived as disruptive, and no attempt to understand the women's tactics as a form of self-preservation: even Chiku, the most attentively characterised of the three, emerges as a spoilt princess whose actions are presented as first questionable, then actively hateful.
Finally, corrective actions are presented to prevent similar events.
All the actions are presented to the participants in full view.
Different examples of these (above-mentioned) integrated criteria actions are presented and analyzed in the paper.
During the recent decades, several solutions at different stages, identification, prevention and corrective actions, are presented by various researchers to increase the quality of the water resources.
The basics of capacity design to ensure the attainment of ductile mechanisms in crosslam timber structures under seismic actions are presented.
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The standard deviation these actions are presenting suggests that they do not perform equally well for all policies.
Although these actions were presented as an independent decision by the new monarch, Mr Arafat must have been delighted.
Characteristics of Expo spectators' touring actions were presented.
In Experiment 1A, all actions were presented grouped by object nouns (blocked sentence production).
A model capable of predicting the shear response of beam-column joints subjected to seismic actions is presented.
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