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“take measures to” is an appropriate phrase in written English.
It is used to express the idea of taking proper actions or steps to ensure a certain desired result or outcome. For example, "The company is taking measures to reduce its carbon footprint."
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But we will take measures to act".
Take measures to ensure personal well-being and balance.
He vowed to take measures to prevent further civilian casualties.
How and to what extent should Evantown take measures to protect itself against flood risks?
You can take measures to prepare for an earthquake by following the steps below.
CEG workers need to take measures to ensure uniform administration and collection of the forms.
"We are determined to take measures to assure the safety of the French.
And in December, President Clinton called on the F.D.A. to take measures to stop the practice.
The pact calls for parties to take measures to protect children from abuse, violence and neglect.
"Funds can take measures to minimise currency and country risk where relevant.
"This is why I didn't take measures to protect myself," Ms. Chidiac explained.
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