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Discover Ludwig"clamped down" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to mean "imposed restrictions or regulations." Here is an example sentence: "The government clamped down on travel after the first cases of the virus were reported."
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Kidd clamped down on Marbury.
The IOC has clamped down on corruption.
But the Knicks clamped down from there.
Then the Devils clamped down again.
FOG clamped down on the ski hill.
Instead it has clamped down hard.
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"Do they clamp down?
My lawyer is clamping down my jaw.
3. How is the government clamping down?
Clamping down on the bogus colleges.
Are they reluctant to clamp down?
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