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The phrase "subject to ongoing action" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is currently being acted upon or is under continuous influence or change. Example: "The project is subject to ongoing action as we continue to gather feedback from stakeholders."
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It pointed out that these reports might also be subject to ongoing action.
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Managers often face the challenge of environments already altered by previous actions and subjected to ongoing actions that may substantially change the selective regime.
As the case is subject to ongoing legal action we are unable to comment further".
However, the CPJ said that a "climate of fear persists" in all three countries, with many of those released subject to ongoing legal action and harsh restrictions including exile.
The figures do not include the new EastEnders set because contracts are subject to ongoing negotiations.
New providers to offer their own degrees immediately, on a probationary basis (subject to ongoing monitoring and annual reviews).
"It would not be appropriate to make further detailed comments on matters that are subject to ongoing operations".
"The Cider House Rules" takes an unambiguous stand on an issue that is subject to ongoing and furious debate.
He advised against offering an agenda beforehand, "otherwise the agenda itself will become subject to ongoing negotiations".
"Departure of these detainees," the Pentagon said, "is subject to ongoing discussions between the United States and other nations".
Jourová also made it clear that any new agreement would itself be subject to ongoing oversight.
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