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The phrase "concrete measures" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to specific actions that can be taken to address a particular problem or issue. For example: The government introduced a series of concrete measures to reduce air pollution in the city.
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"Europe must adopt concrete measures," she said.
"We need concrete measures, we need unity," Mr. Sarkozy declared.
The call is an accelerated series of concrete measures.
The draft mixes grand symbolic gestures with smaller, concrete measures.
The report also calls on governments to take concrete measures to reduce unsafe abortions.
As recent reviews have shown, sites, editors and authors can take concrete measures to minimise trolling.
"Instead of taking concrete measures, we didn't do almost anything for 20 years," he said.
The ILO has given Qatar credit for taking some concrete measures on workers' welfare.
Briens said that France wants a paragraph in the resolution setting out concrete measures against proliferation.
"But I hoped they could announce concrete measures instead of appointments".
- The next step will be to come out with concrete measures, planned for Monday or Tuesday.
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