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The phrase "actions will come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that certain actions or events are expected to occur in the future.
Example: "In time, actions will come that will change the course of our project for the better."
Alternatives: "actions will follow" or "actions are forthcoming."
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Their actions will come back to bite them at the ballot box next year," she said.
But the price of his new boss's actions will come back to haunt his balance of payments for many years to come.
"Those who want to overthrow the government so that the president will not be there to sign the peace agreement should know that their actions will come to no good," Mr. Buyoya told civil servants and government administrators on Monday.
Writing on the Observer website, Neil Leitch, the alliance's chief executive, who speaks for 14,000 nursery school operators, says: "At some point the consequences of her [Truss's] actions will come back to haunt us.
The price tag for all this, including massive grid upgrades and other climate mitigation actions, will come to $2.5 trillion between now and 2030, India estimates in its INDC.
Legal validation for NSA actions will come, peace of mind about mass surveillance should not follow suit.
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Matsui's first game action will come Feb. 24 in an intrasquad game managed by the former Yankees Ron Guidry and Reggie Jackson.
Yet this year was different as the "shabby, stitched-up deal" over the future of the BBC means industrial action will come later.
Often, a veteran player who has been a star elsewhere will struggle with the transition to a part-time role, learning how to keep his swing fresh when he does not know when his next game action will come.
As a result, the magazine says, "Advocates of muscular gove_rnmental efforts to slow or reverse global warming predict that the United States will eventually take strong action — but they doubt that such action will come on Bush's watch".
Carmen Briscoe's solicitor, Ade Soyege, tells me that he thinks the libel action will come to court early this year, but he doesn't want to say any more at the moment.
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