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The phrase "actions that were exhibited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing behaviors or performances that were demonstrated in a particular context, such as a study, presentation, or event.
Example: "The research focused on the actions that were exhibited by participants during the experiment."
Alternatives: "behaviors that were displayed" or "conduct that was shown".
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Of all the chemicals tested, we selected only three for testing in the field based on the distinct actions that were exhibited in the laboratory.
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So when one says that any being who counts as God must be perfectly good, the claim is that any such being would have desires and traits of character and perform actions that are those of a being that exhibits moral perfection.
Do the actions that are required".
Here we show that one such compound, C4, exhibits a mechanism of action that is similar to the parent HDP upon which it was designed.
Evaluate the action that was performed.
That is Exhibit Number 34.
That is Exhibit Number 44.
More action, that is.
Pyrethroids are neurotoxic agents, a mode-of-action group that was found to exhibit low or no toxicity towards fish embryos in contrast to the high toxicity observed in adult fish [25].
Medial PFC and supplementary motor areas exhibited activity differences that were specific to the reality monitoring of action memories, consistent with memory for performed actions relying on monitoring of internally generated motoric processes and externally derived sensory perceptual details.
The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) details the anatomical basis of facial movement to describe how facial signals are exhibited based on the muscles that produce them.
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