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The phrase "initiative of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an action taken in response to a problem, goal, or need; for example, "The company launched a new environmental initiative of reducing plastic waste."
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It would be the biggest sporting initiative of 2015.
This was very much a personal initiative of his".
The government's attack, he said, is "no accident, not the initiative of some overzealous bureaucrat".
Yet the initiative of workers on the ground is what saves the company from chaos.
Million Solar Roofs Initiative of the United States Department of Energy, Washington (www.eren.doe.gov/millionroofs).gov/millionroofs
The event had returned to Dakar on the initiative of Senegal's president, Abdoulaye Wade.
Fill That Hole is the latest interactive initiative of CTC, the national cyclists' organisation.
Nor, it seems from Monday's vote, can parliament take any effective initiative of its own either.
This was the personal initiative of the Communist Party head Nikita Khrushchev.
The US Congress has supported Calderón with its Merida Initiative of June 2008.
Katine is a village with nothing except the warmth and initiative of its people.
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