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The phrase "actions were very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the intensity or degree of actions taken in a particular context.
Example: "The actions were very decisive, leading to a swift resolution of the conflict."
Alternatives: "actions were quite" or "actions were extremely".
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Britain's foreign minister, Bill Rammell, said today that North Korea's recent actions were "very worrying".
The chief executive of the Commonwealth Games Federation, David Grevemberg, said Nine's actions were "very disappointing".
The central bank's actions were "very helpful in a dangerous environment," Mr. Flowers said.
US defence secretary James Mattis said Washington would respond to any attack on American soil with "massive" force while Donald Trump said Pyongyang's actions were "very hostile".
In both cases the threat consisted only of Russian use of radar for a limited period, but the Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that Russian actions were "very serious – even dangerous".
Correction: December 27 , 2002 Friday Because of an editing error, an article yesterday about Japan's fears of North Korea's missiles and of its nuclear weapons program misstated the title of Bill Rammell, a British official who said North Korea's recent actions were "very worrying".
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These actions are very unwise, too.
Frears told the Guardian: "Tony Blair is such a neurotic man that his actions are very dramatic.
"These trade actions are very costly to bring and success is not assured," she said.
Although these actions are very well documented, we have no information on the mechanisms of PGs actions in insect cells.
I think the notion of separating words from actions is very odd; words are part of the action.
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