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"taking measures" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to take steps to address a problem or situation. For example, "The government is taking measures to reduce the impact of climate change."
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"So we don't envisage taking measures".
It is taking measures to overcome these.
But Israel is taking measures to attenuate these difficulties.
But Britain is taking measures to toughen its asylum laws.
Foxconn is also taking measures to limit working hours.
"We have been taking measures on prudential risk.
But they are also taking measures meant to discourage attendance.
"We are taking measures to solve this problem".
But we'd save lives by developing the drugs we need and taking measures against future disaster.
Also, do you foresee the Senate ever taking measures to make itself a more representative body?
Chinese officials said they were taking measures to end the illegal harvesting of red coral.
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