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The phrase "taking some action" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of doing something to achieve a desired outcome or result. Example: After realizing the negative impact of plastic on the environment, the government is taking some action by implementing a ban on single-use plastics.
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I'm taking some action.
We've been taking some action to stop them.
However, Chen believes it is important the government is taking some action.
I read it feeling like you were pretty encouraged that some of the sites, like Facebook, were taking some action.
It's an effort by Mr. Icahn to prod the company into taking some action to bolster its stock price.
Andrew Plumptre, the study's lead author, said the government is taking some action, but much more needs to be done.
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I started taking some actions to make it happen.
Which is why Burning Man is taking some actions to try to minimize their impact.
I came back and took some action".
"If payments get slower, take some action.
Still, at least Johnson took some action.
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