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The phrase "introduced measures to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken to implement specific policies or changes.
Example: "The government introduced measures to improve public health and safety."
Alternatives: "implemented steps to" or "established actions to".
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They've now introduced measures to ensure it doesn't happen again.
We have introduced measures to protect women and girls.
Cities including Seattle, and Chicago have also introduced measures to reduce construction and demolition waste.
Some lawmakers in the House and Senate have already introduced measures to regulate derivatives.
Beijing recently introduced measures to limit the number of motorists on heavily polluted days.
Sturgeon says the devolved government has introduced measures to tackle Scotland's relatively low life expectancy.
On the first two occasions, the executive promptly introduced measures to overcome the judicial blockage.
To that end, he has introduced measures to redistribute idle land and allow farmers more autonomy.
The new "oil for food" plan would also have introduced measures to stop Iraq from smuggling oil.
A dozen states, including oil-rich Texas, have introduced measures to boost the share of renewable energy used locally.
He has introduced measures to liberalise the economy, stringent national-security laws, press censorship and restrictions at universities.
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