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"take corrective actions" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to take actions or measures to correct or improve a situation or problem. Example: The company's financial quarterly report revealed major losses, prompting the management team to take corrective actions to reduce expenses and increase revenue.
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Mr. Isdell said on Wednesday that Coca-Cola needed to take "corrective actions" after the company forecast that second-half earnings would decline because of sluggish sales.
He ordered the commander of the Army's Forces Command, Gen. John W. Hendrix, "to take corrective actions as appropriate" within 30 days.
If 23andMe didn't cease selling the test and resume negotiations, the F.D.A. said, it would take corrective actions that might include, "but are not limited to, seizure, injunction, and civil money penalties".
Then, control center will take corrective actions.
Objects can monitor other objects, take corrective actions and notify or prompt humans as required.
This work shows that OUR can be utilized to take corrective actions for reestablishing recombinant protein yields.
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We'll take corrective action if necessary".
He now has a chance to take corrective action.
I hope they will pay attention and take corrective action".
"And they're pushing them to take corrective action".
As always, we investigate spam reports and take corrective action where appropriate".
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