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Discover Ludwig"clamping down on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to imposing stricter rules, enforcement, or control. For example, "The government has begun clamping down on the sale of illegal firearms."
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Clamping down on abuses in the immigration system is popular in Canada.
All parties have agreed to interim reforms meanwhile, clamping down on what MPs can claim for.
"Newly conservative regulatory policies have been clamping down on bank credit," he adds.
Early indicators, such as clamping down on any mention of climate change, are not reassuring.
We are clamping down on illegal immigration.
Clamping down on the bogus colleges.
But they're clamping down on all that.
Clamping down on the tax dodgers, immigration, our family backgrounds.
The government is clamping down on tax avoidance.
Clamping down on generic drugs would leave more people untreated.
Finally, individuals are clamping down on spending, too.
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