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Discover Ludwig"takes action" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It typically means to do something or to respond to a situation. Example: The government was under pressure to take action against rising crime rates. In this sentence, "take action" means to implement policies or strategies to address the issue of increasing crime rates.
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takes action
verb
Third person singular of take action
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I hope the E.C.B. takes action.
When Bengis wants something, she takes action.
"They need aggressive leadership that takes action".
If America takes action, they just might.Two measures are needed.
Then, in a delicious turn-about, Frances takes action.
We continue to push VW to ensure it takes action.
How quickly before the Coalition panics and takes action?
The sooner the United States takes action, the better.
(Does Jack always have to push his glasses up before he takes action?
The exchange rarely takes action, however, perhaps because the penalties suspension or delisting are so draconian.
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They speak, and everyone listens -- and takes action.
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