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The phrase "take steps to limit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing actions or measures that are being implemented to reduce or control something. Example: "The company has decided to take steps to limit its carbon footprint in order to promote sustainability."
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Some states will take steps to limit emissions, but "the coal states certainly aren't going to".
It only takes one person who thinks they have a point to prove… I take steps to limit my vulnerability.
They, too, take steps to limit yields in their vineyards, reducing the quantity of the harvest but increasing the quality of what remains.
A Federal Reserve Board governor on Wednesday suggested that Congress could take steps to limit the size of banks in order to ensure financial stability.
For his part, Mr. Campbell said he was concerned about development that inevitably follow the building any new road, though he said the state could take steps to limit subsequent construction near Route 92.
The French health minister, Roselyne Bachelot-Narquin, warned the food industry last week to take steps to limit junk-food advertising to children or face the threat of legislation.
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Grace says it took steps to limit its workers' exposure.
Ofcom added that ITV had taken steps to limit any offence.
The police and organizers have taken steps to limit the crowds, aside from the lottery.
Other nations have taken steps to limit or end mortgage interest deductibility.
At least 150 California communities have taken steps to limit plastic bags since 2007, when San Francisco kicked things off.
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