NO FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED

Definition: Indicates that no additional steps or measures are needed; everything is in order and there is no need for further action.

Synonyms: Done, Completed, Finished, Resolved, Closed

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
The software update has been successfully installed, and no further action is required.
#2
Your payment has been processed, and no further action is required on your part.
#3
The doctor examined the test results and assured the patient that no further action is required for now.
#4
The repair technician fixed the issue with the appliance, and no further action is required on your part.
#5
The investigation concluded that no further action was required in this matter.
#6
Upon completion of the analysis, it was confirmed that no further action is required at this time.
#7
The committee unanimously agreed that no further action is required regarding the proposed changes.
#8
Following the thorough examination of the evidence, it became evident that no further action was required.
#9
In light of the updated information, it was decided that no further action was required from our end.
#10
The authorities issued a statement stating that no further action is required regarding the incident.
#11
Having considered all possibilities, it was determined that no further action is required at this stage.
#12
As all necessary documents have been submitted, no further action is required.
#13
No further action required upon completion of the requested tasks.
#14
All repairs have been completed, so no further action is required.
#15
No further action required for this month's budget review.
#16
The investigation yielded no results, thus no further action is required.
#17
The proposal was accepted without any revisions, so no further action is required.

Usage Example in Conversation

Client: I've reviewed the documents you sent over, and everything seems to be in order.Me: Great! So, no further action required on your end?Client: That's correct. No further action required from our side.Me: Perfect. I'll make a note of that in our records. Let me know if anything changes.
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