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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tackle the root" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in the context of addressing an issue or problem, to mean to try to find and eliminate the source of the issue. For example: "In order to properly address the issue, we need to tackle the root of the problem."
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First, we must do more to tackle the root causes.
The international community has to tackle the root cause of this problem.
We have to tackle the root cause first: Establish national standards and tests!
A new, locally-led "troubled lives" programme to tackle the root causes of deep social exclusion.
We need a partnership to tackle the root causes of enforced migration.
Of course the long-term priority must be to tackle the root causes of this psychosis.
"Subsidising fuel does not tackle the root of the problem," he says.
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"So how long must we wait before we tackle the root cause of an accelerating economic, social and environmental disaster?" he asked.
He also wanted to tackle the root causes of terrorism in the Middle East.
We need an integrated approach and political action for framing the social and health polices to tackle the root causes of disadvantage.
What the PBOC has done is only adding fuel to the fire because it is unable to tackle the root causes of China's economic ills.
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