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Free sign upThe phrase "are deployed to tackle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the implementation of resources or strategies to address a specific issue or challenge.
Example: "The new policies are deployed to tackle the rising rates of unemployment in the region."
Alternatives: "are utilized to address" or "are implemented to confront".
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Automatic systems help contain smaller fires, while ground crews and helicopters are deployed to tackle bigger blazes.
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There have been calls from MPs and tabloid newspapers for the British army to be deployed to tackle the crisis, but the home secretary, Theresa May, has said the priority is to install security fencing.
Admitting it would "be hard and very difficult", Mouzalas said it was likely that the Greek armed forces, recently brought in to build "hotspot" screening centres, would be deployed to tackle the crisis.
And if al-Qaida-inspired terrorism warrants a multi-agency nationwide counterterrorism strategy that includes a strand in which community-based projects seek to prevent young people becoming al-Qaida terrorists or supporters, then the same resources should be deployed to tackle extremist nationalism.
The governor of Tuscany, Enrico Rossi, has called for troops to be deployed to tackle the flooding, local media said.
This open methodology was developed from interviews with ISIS defectors, respects users' privacy and can be deployed to tackle other types of violent recruiting discourses online".
The proposed model is intended to assist network operation, estimating individual resource shortage, differentiating congestion from hardware failures, and predicting the necessary resources to be deployed to tackle a high-capacity demanding event.
With President Obama's order to inject more troops into Afghanistan, tension has risen among the ordinary Afghans in the countryside, especially in the southern provinces of Kandahar and Helmand, where most of the new troops are expected to be deployed to tackle the spreading insurgency.
Although some regulatory efforts have been deployed to tackle this problem, less attention has been placed on the possible motivation for seeking prayer house intervention which could be hinged on the spiritual belief of patients about pregnancy and childbirth.
Diplomatic assets are deployed to smooth relations.
George Osborne speaks directly to the nation from the pages of the Sun on Sunday in a column that doesn't actually use the words "clampdown" or "crackdown", but those are the terms that crop up in all the reports, so we can assume a briefing note somewhere, in which the jargon of tackling crime is deployed to describe people who have the brass neck to rent social housing and have jobs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com