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The phrase "combat crisis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing strategies or actions taken to address or mitigate a crisis situation.
Example: "The government implemented several measures to combat the crisis affecting the economy."
Alternatives: "address the crisis" or "tackle the crisis".
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I get that the irreverence is meant to combat crisis fatigue, the complacency brought on by the annual onslaught of pink, yet it similarly risks turning people cynical.
After the G-20 in London in April, leading actors on the world stage — from the United Nations, the World Bank or the International Monetary Fund — seemed convinced that, this time, world leaders had really recognized the need to cooperate to combat crisis.
"The best way to combat crisis pregnancy center deception is to know where these centers are located in your own hometown, and to inform other men and women in your community where they are and what they do," Yarrow told HuffPost.
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Of all the measures to combat the crisis, he said "the main stimulus that will get us out of this crisis is called confidence".
What is being done to combat the crisis?
European leaders did not combat the crisis with the force American policy makers had urged.
And many Spaniards are wondering if he has what it takes to combat the crisis.
Many Spaniards are wondering if he has what it takes to combat the crisis.
As lieutenant governor, I've led Virginia's effort to combat this crisis.
The Federal Reserve has been pumping dollars into the European financial system, now about $65 billion, to help combat the crisis.
To combat the crisis, the size of the Fed's balance sheet — $850 billion before the Lehman collapse — grew to $2 trillion.
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