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Discover Ludwig"crack down on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It essentially means to take a strong, punitive approach to dealing with a problem. For example, "The government has decided to crack down on tax cheats."
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crack down on
verb
To enforce laws or punish (something) more vigilantly
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Missed another one to crack down on hate crimes.
"Everybody wants to crack down on terrorists.
We must crack down on the rioters".
And crack down on tax havens.
They crack down on LGBT rights.
— Regulators crack down on industry kickbacks.
On trade, he said: "I'll crack down on China.
He pledged to crack down on rising crime.
Britons are keen to crack down on anti-social behaviour.
He emphasised a determination to crack down on corruption.
Fifth, he would crack down on market manipulation.
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