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Jacek From Kwidzyn (Pomesania) Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

course of action / line of action / way od action

Hello,
please let me know if there is a difference in meaning between:
course of action, line ofaction or way of action ??

If there is a difference in meaning, please explain me it by means of examples.

thank you very much in advance,
Jacek

  

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You must take the correct course of action if you want it dealt with properly. I cannot think of how to put the other two phrases into sentences.

  • You must take the correct course of action if you want it dealt with properly.
  • I cannot think of how to put the other two phrases into sentences.
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You must take the correct course of action if you want it dealt with properly.

I cannot think of how to put the other two phrases into sentences.


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Hi Jacek,

A couple of examples for the usage of 'way of action':

His way of action infuriated/offended me.

The morality of a person can be easily judged by his/her way of actions.

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