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The phrase "without action" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where no action is taken or a specific action is not being performed. Here is an example: Without action, the plan will fail and we will not achieve our goals. In this sentence, "without action" communicates that if no action is taken, the plan will not be successful.
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Again: acceptance without action.
The other eight ended without action.
Faith without action is dead.
It has expired without action.
Could this cause release without action potentials?
But warm words mean nothing without action.
Without action, the exhaustee toll will mount.
The officer drove off without action.
"Belief without action is meaningless," he says.
Without action, one runs the risk of becoming less effective.
"A vision without action is a hallucination," she said.
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