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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do an action" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to tell someone to undertake a task or to perform an action. For example: "Please do an action to help the environment."
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Mr. Lawton had wanted her to do an action series.
"You can only do an action related to it.
We would do an action only in the time and place where it had an impact".
"To do an action as simple as standing on a wooden pole takes great skill," Mr. Yip said.
"And that doesn't mean I'm not going to do an action movie again, or a thriller again, or a science fiction movie.
If you blinked you missed it and Sky Sports, which had given the confrontation the big build-up, failed on this occasion to do an action replay... at least until half-time.
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Instead of another musical, the production team decided to do an action-adventure film inspired by the works of Jules Verne.
but to do an action-adventure show we had to get off the carrier and bring in some conflict and jeopardy". Fries, who, like the Navy's Sherman, was interviewed by phone from Los Angeles, said he had ample shipboard footage left from the filming of the first episode and could continue production without Navy help.
You know, Peter Seller's on that damn list...I want to do a action movie, too.
What is the benefit of doing an action learning project like India Lab?
In its most simple terms magic is an intention and a will, plus doing an action.
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