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Discover LudwigThe phrase "policy toward" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to a certain policy that has been set in a certain direction, usually related to a specific event, situation, or activity. For example, "The company's policy toward hostile takeovers is to negotiate a mutually beneficial arrangement whenever possible."
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Rethink policy toward schools.
Comment about foreign policy toward Iraq.
E.U. policy toward Belarus is in tatters.
James K. Polk's policy toward Oregon.
America's policy toward Burma is a failure.
Speaks of U. S. policy toward Germany.
Mr. Arafat's policy toward Israel is ambiguous.
Take as well Huckabee's policy toward Iran.
The same can be said about policy toward the banks.
What, they are asking, is the government's policy toward Europe?
Yet his favourable policy toward the Christians never faltered.
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