The phrase "the next course of action" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it whenever you want to talk or write about the next step to take or what should happen next in a particular situation. For example: "We need to discuss the next course of action before we decide how to move forward."
The RMT said it would also talk to its sister transport union the TSSA - which is to announce its own ballot result next week - on the next course of action.
Lawmakers were split Tuesday on the next course of action.
You know, if the guy's not there, what's the next course of action?
Wait until things settle down and you can think rationally about the next course of action.
Right now, he is being brought to a safe location for the next course of action.
"The police have contacted their counterpart in Saudi Arabia to determine the next course of action," Mr. Hussein said.
After each meeting, Mr. Winner reported back to Toll representatives and helped plan the next course of action.
But he said the department was continuing to study the ruling "to determine the next course of action".
"We will determine the next course of action after speaking with our Senate colleagues," said Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Strong.
Gone are the days when you could predict the next course of action along the dominant ideologies.
Yadav's lawyer D. K. Mishra said his client was not guilty and he would study the judgment before deciding on the next course of action.
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