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"take strong action" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It usually means to do something quickly and decisively in order to achieve a desired result. For example, "The mayor decided to take strong action to reduce pollution in the city."
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"That doesn't mean you don't take strong action against people".
"I know that he wanted to take strong action once he had a legal basis".
"I want to take strong action against those manufacturing and selling illegal liquor," she said.
"If the investigation reveals threatening and violent behaviour, the AFL will take strong action.
In some cases, elected officials have even urged universities to take strong action.
"Where there is genocide, the United States must -- given our values and interests -- take strong action.
"We are allowing our forces to take strong action against those who throw rocks and firebombs.
Tackling this will take strong action over a significant period of time.
Last year's Bregenz staging, the work's world premiere, was an opportunity to take strong action.
Observers said the statement seemed to pave the way for the Vatican to take strong action to discipline the Legionaries.
"The time has come to take strong action to recommit to the ideal of peaceful protest," he said.
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