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The phrase "actions of some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the behaviors or deeds performed by a specific group of people, often implying that not everyone is included.
Example: "The actions of some individuals can have a significant impact on the community as a whole."
Alternatives: "deeds of certain" or "behaviors of a few".
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And sorry for the actions of some Conservative MPs.
Yet this was all child's play compared with the actions of some other coaches.
Possibly the desperate actions of some subconscious crumb of his near-extinguished decency.
"Unfortunately that dream is threatened by the actions of some politicians in Washington".
"Everyone from the president on down says, 'Don't condemn all of Islam for the actions of some,' " Ms. Bernstein said.
The bitcoin community hasn't been helped by the high-profile actions of some of those associated with it.
Contrary to popular media myth, the actions of some women do not represent all women or, in this case, feminism.
Looking back, Mrs. Ogata, in an interview with the agency magazine, Refugees, criticized actions of some international groups and governments.
3.37pm: Cameron says the inquiry covers the actions of some individuals, including senior officers and Martin McGuiness.
Marques said he was encouraged by the actions of some in the military to end the case.
It was because of the actions of some skinheads that the Dr Marten became associated with violence.
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