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The phrase "a move to combat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or initiatives aimed at addressing or fighting against a particular issue or problem.
Example: "The government has announced a move to combat climate change by implementing stricter regulations on emissions."
Alternatives: "an effort to tackle" or "a strategy to address".
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English clubs risk an early-season flurry of red and yellow cards if a move to combat "intolerable behaviour" does not yield instant results.
In a move to combat global corruption within their own industry, 19 international engineering and construction (E&C) companies have signed and adopted a set of business principles for countering bribery.
The company said on Monday that it would slash about 11percentt of its work force in a move to combat a nearly two-year-old slump in microchip demand.
Special officers on horseback will patrol the Norfolk countryside from Sunday in a move to combat rural crime.
In a move to combat Sony and Nintendo in Asian markets, Microsoft has slashed the price of the 360 console between 5% and 20% in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore.
It will operate under Alphabet and will be more focused on self-driving tech rather than the cars themselves. 5. Facebook made a move to combat its fake news issue.
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This order was enacted in 1933 to make it easy for the government to seize gold from private citizens, which it did indeed do in a misbegotten move to combat the Great Depression.
The euro has been a success: a stable currency with a low interest rate has come into being, an effective move to combat speculation, and we have been able to create many more jobs than before since the introduction of the euro.
The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) and The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF) have teamed up once again in a historic and strategic move to combat the AIDS epidemic in The South, where the focus is desperately needed.
From one European move to combat air pollution to another.
The move to combat arbitrariness without giving up sensitivity to individual circumstances is known as "guided discretion," which sounds good until you notice that it is a phrase at war with itself.
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