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Discover LudwigThe phrase "american actions" is correct in terms of grammar but should be capitalized as "American actions" in written English.
You can use it when discussing activities or behaviors associated with the United States or its citizens.
Example: "The American actions during the summit were met with mixed reactions from the international community."
Alternatives: "U.S. actions" or "actions of America".
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Bass focusses mainly on American actions and inaction.
In truth, little in the American actions is new.
(One of Limbaugh's regular rants accuses Obama of being a serial apologizer for American actions).
But others believe that Hezbollah might attack American interests regardless of American actions in Lebanon.
More significantly, he tends to view American actions through rose-tinted spectacles.
But they have rarely appeared to hold up supplies in retaliation for NATO or American actions.
What message might Arabs see in American actions to remove Hussein?
Instead, scrutiny of American actions, past and present, is on the rise.
More important, American actions seem to betray America's free-trade legacy.
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(Watch for some future vituperation to describe Jacques Chirac's counter-American actions as a "galling Gallic gallimaufry of ingratitude").
Sounds like a move for justicebut in actuality it's a recipe for trouble and anti-American actions.
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