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The phrase "a collection of rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of guidelines or principles that govern behavior or actions in a specific context.
Example: "The game has a collection of rules that all players must follow to ensure fair play."
Alternatives: "a set of guidelines" or "a series of regulations."
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Moreover, formal organization is not simply a collection of rules, procedures, and routines the concept derives its meaning from how each of these elements is used to guide and constrain the behaviour of the organization's members.
As part of today's filing, Microsoft offered its own proposed remedies, a collection of rules that would modify the company's conduct, while reiterating its conviction to appeal the case, even if its remedy proposal were accepted.
Rumsfeld's Rules Following are excerpts from "Rumsfeld's Rules," a collection of "rules, reflections and quotations" compiled by Donald H. Rumsfeld over 40 years as a government official and a business executive: Learn to say, "I don't know".
Mr. Obama and his advisers have already signaled their wariness of last-minute efforts by the Bush administration to embed its policies into the Code of Federal Regulations, a collection of rules having the force of law.
The Creator Playbook is not a collection of rules or guaranteed 'tricks' to get more views.
Based on the training data a collection of rules is defined.
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As the path from a root node to a leaf node in a decision tree is interpreted as a regression rule, a random forests is equivalently represented as a collection of regression rules.
Early in the 6th century Theodoric published his Edict, a collection of 154 rules and regulations.
Mike Hill points to the deliberately lax regulatory regime for future fracking, which will amount to a collection of existing rules spread across a number of bodies.
Learning a language, for instance, is a matter of inferring, from a small number of examples, a collection of general rules, each with a potentially infinite number of applications, governing the uses of the words involved.
DealBook » Accounting Obscures What's Really Going On | Banks are fighting to stay profitable, but that's not always obvious in their financial statements, which appear rosier because of a collection of accounting rules, The New York Times's Floyd Norris writes.
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