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to action on vs to actioning on

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct form is "to take action on." The preposition "on" is used after the verb "take action" to indicate the target or focus of the action.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

to action on

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is "to take action on."
  • That will include a chapter relating to action on emissions from maritime transport.
  • I am pleased that the European Council remains committed to action on climate change.
  • Member States have now integrated the strategy in their multi-annual programmes and we are committed to action on employment.
  • If we wish to remain masters of our destiny, we must give priority to action on two fronts.
  • I am therefore pleased to see the Belgian government's commitment to action on these issues in its presidency.
  • We must be equally ambitious today and ensure that in Accra we move on from rhetoric to action on all our commitments.
  • And we need to make a call to action on General Motors to give them back.
  • However, will you do more to ensure that words are translated to action on the ground?
  • One year ago, in the framework of the conference 'HIV in Europe 2007', participants developed a comprehensive call to action on measures regarding how to effectively tackle HIV/AIDS in Europe.
  • Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I offer a warm welcome to the Czech Presidency and I hope that it will succeed in moving Europe on from the useless persiflage of Brussels to action on combating the disgraceful human trafficking of illegal migrants taking place in the Mediterranean.
  • In its Communication Working together for Europe's young people: A call to action on youth unemployment [6], the Commission encourages Member States to implement the Youth Guarantee and to invest in young people.
  • We need to put in place real policies for industry and research and move from discussion to decisions and from decisions to action on asylum and immigration, on justice and common policy.
  • This is not to say that the Community is not contributing to actions on cancer, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS.
  • She wants to explain her actions on that tape.
  • The Commission is asked to take action on this aspect.
  • When these accidents occurred, Parliament pressed the Commission to initiate action on tunnel safety.
  • It is only now that we are beginning to take action on it.
  • Mr Chichester said he wanted to see action on completing the internal market and in particular the telecoms sector.
  • The European authorities therefore need to take action on two fronts.
  • So Parliament does not need to take action on this issue.

Alternatives:

  • to take action on
  • to act on
  • to take steps on
  • to address
  • to deal with

to actioning on

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is "to take action on."

Alternatives:

  • to take action on
  • to act on
  • to take steps on
  • to address
  • to deal with

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