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"one's actions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a possessive noun phrase to refer to the behavior or behavior patterns of an individual. It can be used when discussing a person's decisions, choices, or behaviors. Example: One's actions have consequences, whether they be positive or negative.
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But that is small consolation when one's actions or behavior become the subject of media attention, scrutiny - and devastating criticism.
But, what if we assigned citizenship based on one's actions rather than something a person cannot control?
Equity is centered on the impact of one's actions on others, regardless of good intentions.
His new approach to disciplines places a premium on 'owning' one's actions.
Ethics is concerned with the effect of one's actions on others: no others, no unethical behavior.
Words don't change the trauma one's actions inflicted on the person you harassed.
The main idea is that one's actions are reflective of one's understanding of what it means to live well.
Or, maybe, it's not about focusing on these words and how they may materialize in one's actions.
The Carefree Nonplanfulness (CN) subscale, on the other hand, assesses an "attitude of indifference in planning one's actions", reflecting a lack of care for the consequences of one's actions [31].
Most of the Devils governed their words afterward, but one's actions spoke louder than words.
What if everyone acted the way you did? is not a useful means-test for one's actions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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