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The phrase "all its actions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the complete range of activities or behaviors of a subject, often in a formal or analytical context.
Example: "The organization must be held accountable for all its actions during the investigation."
Alternatives: "every action it takes" or "all of its activities".
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It appear that the inhibitory effects of a CA3 lesion on the efficacy of fluoxetine (and hence, it would seem, serotonin) is not a generalised one, and does not necessarily apply to all its actions on the dentate gyrus.
Regius confirmed that interpretation in his reply: "The human mind, although it is a substance that is really distinct from the body, is however organic in all its actions while it is in the body … it cannot perform any of its actions without bodily organs" (Regius 1648, 10).
As for past conflicts, Cooper's firm says it believes that all its actions "were appropriate," and that it relies on a regularly updated database set up a decade ago to monitor potential conflicts.
While Cornerstone has agreed to pay Dr. Budde $15,000 in damages and set aside $750,000 for other female borrowers treated similarly, it denied the accusations and maintains that all its actions have been "legally and prudentially sound".
Nor is traveling to a country tantamount to endorsing all its actions.
He insisted that the board had followed proper procedure in all its actions.
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Test-screened to destruction before release, it's a film made with an audience in mind: it never drags, nor, for all its action, moves too fast.
Worst of all, its action has highlighted the inaction of everyone else, especially in light of the mounting plight of the Palestinians.
For all its action aesthetics and nail-biting, gut-wrenching tension, this is on some level a film about globalisation, about what happens when the paths of the very poor and the very rich intersect in the crossfire of world economics.
The arbitrators ruled that Wien & Malkin must disclose all of its actions to investors if it attempts to terminate Helmsley-Spear.
But what Syria's neighbors might have been looking for was some indication that the Syrian government is not proud, at all, of its actions over the last few months, as it has killed its citizens in the streets, and is ready to put an end to them — for some sign of embarrassment, if not contrition.
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