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The phrase "zest for action" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to express someone's enthusiasm for doing something. For example, you could say, "She has a zest for action, always eager to volunteer her time to help out."
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Most of all, he captures the zest for action that seized, and sometimes warped, young warriors on all sides.
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Immediately, he disappeared on a trip round the group's African and Australian operations, giving another misleading signal to his 200,000 employees, and hinting at his zest for high-profile action rather than management change.
He has lost the zest for life".
Your zest for life was inspirational.
He had a zest for life.
Ernest's zest for life was infectious.
His zest for life was incomparable.
I've a real zest for this.
They'd lose their zest for music".
Benjamin's zest for life overflowed.
She had an unrivaled zest for life.
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