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The phrase "taking concrete steps" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to taking actions to reach a goal, especially in the context of making progress on a project. For example, "The company is taking concrete steps to become more environmentally friendly by switching to renewable sources of energy."
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We have been taking concrete steps to implement smart climate practices for decades.
Across the country, governors are taking concrete steps to increase, or even universalise, access.
Just in case it doesn't disappear, however, some insurers are taking concrete steps.
Their responses (or lack of them) suggest that only 15% are taking concrete steps to fix the bug.
Even more dramatically, America's friends had to prove their loyalty by taking concrete steps in our global war.
"As a result of sound financial strategy, we are immediately taking concrete steps to be fiscally responsible and to stabilize without compromising on our mission," Mr. Yew said.
What he got: There is a clear long-term commitment to increasing competitiveness and taking concrete steps towards better regulation and reducing administrative burdens.
Khatun's eyes were also opened to the fact that law firms are taking concrete steps to increase diversity in the profession.
We'd love the parties to stop paying lip service to this and to start taking concrete steps to get its house in order".
After decades of hostility, Turkey and Greece, two neighbors who share a common geography and centuries of history, began taking concrete steps toward friendship.
The government won praise from the panel for "fulfilling its commitment to European values" by taking concrete steps to fight racism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
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