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The phrase "active policy to combat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measures or strategies implemented to address a specific issue or challenge.
Example: "The government has implemented an active policy to combat climate change and promote sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "proactive approach to tackle" or "dynamic strategy to address".
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The Bush administration did little with tax and spending policy to combat the recession.
The present paper addresses these issues in a model of optimal tax policy to combat climate change and discusses the consequences for optimal climate policies.
He chose to leave office after two terms, encouraged opposition political parties, and adopted an aggressive policy to combat AIDS.
Sooner than the consensus now believes, the Federal Reserve will have to tighten monetary policy to combat rising inflationary pressures.
It also said South Yorkshire Police did "not have any effective process or policy to combat the situation".
Last year, Twitter unveiled an aggressive new policy to combat abuse.
Hopefully this will serve as the framework for a national policy to combat pervasive racism.
However, the international policy to combat the epidemic, Directly Observed Therapy, Short Course (DOTS), has remained largely unchanged during the last decade.
The affirmative policy to combat regional inequities in health research was successful and should remain as a permanent goal.
Similarly, Member States should, with the support of the Commission, promote the active participation of NGOs specialised in the fight against poverty and of organisations of people experiencing poverty in the development of policies to combat poverty and social exclusion.
More aggressive antitrust policies, to combat monopolies.
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