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The phrase "a view to combating" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express an intention or purpose related to addressing or fighting against something, often in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "The organization was established with a view to combating climate change and promoting sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "aiming to combat" or "with the intention of combating".
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The methods have varied over the years, all with a view to combating dryness.
According to Jones the campaign emerged organically out of a series of photographs that she took with a view to combating the "under-representation of dark skinned people of colour in the media".
We want initiatives to be taken with a view to combating racism, xenophobia and forms of discrimination.
A number of recommendations are presented to both the Commission and the Member States with a view to combating violence against women.
As LDL oxidation is one of the preliminary steps of atherosclerosis, it is of paramount importance to search for agents capable of withstanding oxidation of LDL with a view to combating atherosclerosis.
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But the rapid transit systems have another benefit: they may hold a key to combating climate change.
He says he wanted them to be a monument to combating smog.
Collaboration is empowering and that is a key to combating sexual assault.
Stark is a member of the Patriot Guard, a group dedicated to combating Westboro's protests.
The department took a multifaceted approach to combating gun violence.
Grenco Science now issues serial numbers and has a team dedicated to combating clones.
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