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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'combating corruption' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measures taken to reduce or eliminate the amount of corruption (illegal practice) in a particular country, region, company, etc. For example, "The government has implemented a series of measures for combating corruption, like strengthening whistleblower protection and developing more efficient anti-corruption mechanisms."
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Romania's record on combating corruption was questioned.
The renewed commitment to combating corruption isn't looking as sincere.
State institutions for combating corruption have been systematically defanged, marginalised or intimidated.
Mr. Yanukovich, she said, "does not distinguish between supporters and opponents" in combating corruption.
The new emphasis — on community policing, violence reduction and combating corruption — grew partly from crisis.
But that investigation also led to some cynicism about combating corruption in the industry.
All on the grounds of combating corruption, but without bothering with a trial.
He wanted to discuss, he said, "combating corruption through the systematic purging of the police corps".
The Buckley decision of 1976 allowed, as a means of combating corruption, restrictions on political contributions.
Strong E.U. support for Croatia's Bureau for Combating Corruption and Organized Crime helped the agency pursue investigations of prominent officials.
Mr. Shetty's last outing with Mr. Devgn, the action-comedy "Singham," was about one honest man combating corruption.
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