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Discover Ludwig"the tackling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of attempting to solve or deal with a problem or difficult situation. Example: The tackling of climate change is a pressing issue for our generation. In this sentence, "the tackling of" is used to discuss the approach or efforts towards addressing the problem of climate change.
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The recounting of events and the tackling of feelings head-on were encouraged.
Every time they try and fail they make the tackling of extremism more difficult.
These marked another aspect of her work: the tackling of controversial subjects.
But do people sit down, 25 years on, and marvel at the tackling of David Campese or Jonathan Davies?
Perhaps it serves as a reminder of all he has achieved, and perhaps, too, it inspires him in the tackling of the future.
This through current research has shown to be positively supportive in the tackling of the rising greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and global warming.
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Conventional spinning gear is the tackle of choice for this style of fishing.
Small flies are the rule, and three-weight rods are the tackle of choice.
The ad, by Bartle Bogle Hegarty, features a milkman skipping around the tackle of a uniformed player.
England's Luther Burrell, left, tries to avoid the tackle of Italy's Michele Campagnaro.
71 min: Bellamy skips past the tackle of Benjamin and races towards the touchline.
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