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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of actions, often in contexts discussing consequences or results of those actions.
Example: "The actions from the committee led to significant changes in policy."
Alternatives: "actions by" or "actions taken by".
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Easy money severs actions from their consequences.
I would counsel against any hasty actions from either side.
Interventionists tend to detach their actions from longer-term consequences.
"It was easy to expect such actions from military dictators".
The British Airways settlement covers actions from 2000 to 2006.
Speaking at his weekly cabinet meeting, Netanyahu said: "Unilateral actions from the Palestinians will be answered with unilateral actions from our side".
Instead, there has been tacit encouragement of the banking industry's actions from figures like Mayor Bloomberg.
Israel's ambassador, Yehuda Lancry, who defended his country's actions from the podium on Wednesday, sat silently.
Scipione said it was important to separate Farhad's actions from his faith.
Our actions from then on remain fresh in many international memories.
His statement included a vow to prevent such actions from happening again.
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