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The phrase "any course of action" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing options or decisions available in a particular situation.
Example: "We need to consider any course of action that could lead to a resolution of this issue."
Alternatives: "any option available" or "any possible action".
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"None suggested any course of action.
Experienced pilots are like risk calculators, rapidly weighing the dangers of any course of action.
Put it this way: think about any course of action America itself has pursued over the past 50 years.
Still, the Iran Project authors acknowledge that for the United States there are risks to any course of action.
Any course of action, however, will confront two huge obstacles: the immensity of the sea and the depth of chaos in Somalia.
The first was its reliance on dialectical materialism as a way of justifying almost any course of action that Stalin wished to pursue.
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One CDR proposed a course of action based on two risk groups, 20 and two CDRs offered four or five risk groups without any courses of action.
"Any such course of action would be totally nuts.
I don't think Obama committed himself to any one course of action.
Mr. Lott said he had not recommended any particular course of action to Mr. Bush's team.
"What I said yesterday was Mr Milby wasn't advised to take any particular course of action," Truss said.
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