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The phrase "for the action" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the purpose or reason behind an action. Example: "I studied hard for the exam." In this sentence, "for the exam" is stating the purpose behind the action of studying hard.
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Join Sean for the action here.
Hi Doyle, all set for the action?
Taken 3 faced no competition for the action audience.
Anelka faces a likely five-game ban for the action.
No reason was given for the action, according to the director of the group, Abbass Abdi.
Then, in the third meeting, Tyberwood bumped Gallo Blue Chip and was disqualified for the action.
I wasn't some prurient slackjaw who was in it for the action.
A more complicated question is this: is Tom Cruise getting too old for the action game?
I firmly believe he should have been held accountable for the action of his troops.
As for the action on court, Robson slips 0-15 down.
Boys sporting tattoos and girls with kohl-dark eyes lounge around waiting for the action.
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