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Discover LudwigThe phrase "policy package" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a set of related policies or measures. For example, "The government announced a new policy package that includes increased taxes and increased funding for education."
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It's a progressive policy package.
"I couldn't imagine a better policy package", he said.
Brown's policy package this week is decent enough, building on what Labour has done best.
The warning bells that this 20th-century policy package might be over have been ringing for some time.
Such a policy package could have boosted take-home pay, financed itself, and also helped to reduce income inequality.
The Kennedy-Johnson tax cut of 1964 was sold as part of a policy package that would turn the poor "from tax eaters to taxpayers".
A few days ago Britain announced a policy package that almost got it right, by pledging to insure banks' balance sheets and other private liabilities.
It can also be worthwhile speaking to your trade association which might have a policy package in place for your particular industry.
The pension changes were part of a policy package approved overnight that resolved several of the thorniest issues facing lawmakers this year.
When Brown introduced his policy package as a recipe for "opportunity-rich Britain", one Labour wag remarked that Britain was indeed a land of opportunity for the rich.
"I now expect the Greek authorities to maintain their strong commitment to the economic adjustment programme and to rigorously and timely implement the policy package.
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