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"start to take action" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when discussing a plan or strategy, when talking about personal or professional goals, or when describing a course of action being taken. Example: "To achieve success in your career, you have to start to take action towards your goals. This may involve networking, further education, or starting your own business."
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ES betre rural, successfully encouraged businesses to start to take action, with 339 improvement actions identified by 58 businesses.
If they delay until 2027 – which really would be a worst-case scenario – they will have to reduce child mortality more than four times (32%) faster than they would if they start to take action today: clearly an impossible task.
FIA race director Charlie Whiting said: "We need to understand what happened before we start to take action".
If they decide they no longer want to be bidding for a stock at $25.10, let's say, and they start to take action to cancel that order.
Maybe if we cause enough pain then PR firms will start to take action against those publications who break the rules.
MySpace may once again start to take action against third party applications that disrupt the user experience (or their revenue streams), it seems.
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Some colleges are starting to take action.
Banks have started to take action.
At the national level, governments are starting to take action.
But for now, Jesse is finally starting to take action.
Maybe there is a shift because people are starting to take action on diversity.
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start to take leadership
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