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The phrase "actions taking place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or activities that are currently occurring or unfolding in a particular context.
Example: "The report details the various actions taking place during the emergency response."
Alternatives: "events occurring" or "activities happening".
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Alternatively, it may be a well thought-out series of actions taking place over days, months, or a lifetime.
The last-minute actions taking place in Washington show how much Northrop has gained and Lockheed has lost.
On their own, these molecular actions taking place just downstream of MTM1 might explain most tamoxifen-driven benefits.
There's various actions taking place today in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Stirling, Aberdeen and Dundee, they say, with a rally at the Scottish parliament taking place tomorrow.
"We do not consider the actions taking place in the sector as a defeat of any kind," General Abizaid said in discussing the fighting near Nasiriya.
The roommate told investigators that Specialist Harman "could not report anything while there because her superiors were aware of the actions taking place against the prisoners".
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Their actions took place during the heyday of the women's movement in the early 1970s.
As Mr. Booker noted on Monday, many of those actions took place before his tenure.
Otherwise, the control actions take place too late.
These actions take place until no other actions need to be performed.
Only five recorded actions took place.
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