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"anything actionable" is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to mean something that can be taken action upon, often with a legal or professional context. For example, "The lawyer reviewed the contract carefully to see if there was anything actionable in the agreement."
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Despite the significant time and expense of an investigation by the N.R.C.'s inspector general, as you report, neither the Justice Department nor the United States attorney's office in Maryland found anything actionable.
At first, I thought Kingdom was motivated only by the novelty of an attractive foreign painter going on about lost art, then I thought he was probably just avoiding more taxing work, as there wasn't going to be anything actionable about our "case" (we couldn't even decide if we were reporting a theft), but, as we talked, the source of his solicitude became clear to me: hatred of Uber.
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The fact that it has to get to the point of addresses and account numbers before anything is legally actionable is why these laws are so ineffective — the troll who starts the ball rolling is legally in the clear, and it's only the bottom-feeders who come along at the end of the process who make themselves legally vulnerable.
Well, it sounds like you're saying if there was anything you felt was actionable, you'd action it.
But we provide actionable intelligence for current action in Afghanistan".
Anything libelous, offensive, harassing, defamatory, racist, or offensive in an email is actionable.
Borderline actionable subject matter!
("Actionable" being the wavering signal).
It is not actionable for us".
"You want utilitarian, personalized and actionable information".
How do we make it actionable?
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