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"cracking down on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that a strict or forceful approach is being taken to address an issue, such as when a government takes steps to reduce crime or a company enforces a policy. Example: The government is cracking down on illegal fishing to protect the environment.
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Cracking down on drug makers sometimes means stranding desperate patients.
First Paris began cracking down on short-term vacation rentals.
Earlier this year, they began cracking down on imports.
Cracking Down on 'Reckless Behavior'.
Police are cracking down on spammers.
Pet issue: Cracking down on "cultural pollution".
Most troubling, the authorities are cracking down on the Internet.
He voted against cracking down on China's unfair trade practices.
Governments across the globe are cracking down on insider trading.
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"Bo is famous for 'cracking down on the black'.
Now Bo suffers the 'cracking down on the black'.
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