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The phrase "a code of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a set of principles or rules that govern behavior or conduct within a particular context, such as ethics or conduct.
Example: "The organization has established a code of ethics to guide its members in their professional conduct."
Alternatives: "a set of rules" or "a code of conduct".
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Forbes Insights: Can We Teach Machines A Code Of Ethics?
Can We Teach Machines A Code Of Ethics?
J.E.L.: Is there a code of beauty?
That application included a code of conduct.
A code of conduct.
It's like a code of honor.
A code of Extravagant Utility prevails.
Isn't there a code of conduct here?
The others involve a code of ethics.
It means a code of conduct.
"They've developed a code of humor and a code of compassion".
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