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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always action" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept of continuous activity or engagement, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In our team, we believe in always action to achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "constant activity" or "continuous action".
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There was always action in this neighborhood," said Mr. Ragozzino.
With cafes, tiki bars and crafts shops, there is always action.
"Much better than I do now, because it was nearly bankrupt, cheap to live in, and there was always action.
Nowadays, there is always action on the tube, somebody hurtling into somebody else, kick-boxing in Asia, soccer in Europe, dunking in America.
But unofficially, there is always action at this sink-or-swim stage of the Cup, which, even after 162 years, has the highest profile and highest stakes of any sailing event.
Mr. Obama's justification for a deadline — that previous American-Iranian negotiations produced "a lot of talk but not always action and follow-through" — is incorrect as far as Iranian behavior was concerned.
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"As always, actions have to speak louder than words".
For Baron, being governed by duty does not mean that duty is always the primary motivation to act; rather, it entails that considerations of duty are always action-guiding.
But it is worth remembering that even fear does not always spur action, and often action does not last.
I've been, myself, always in action; but I've been interested in its intellectual antecedents and the larger construct within which that action takes place.
Focus on a small thing, and concerns about its possible impact will almost always freeze action.
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