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The phrase "a common law" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a body of law developed through court decisions and judicial interpretations, as opposed to statutes or regulations.
Example: "In many jurisdictions, a common law system allows judges to interpret laws based on precedents set by previous cases."
Alternatives: "a body of common law" or "common law principles".
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A common law concept of privacy is increasingly being recognised by the courts.
A common law is gradually giving expression to shared beliefs in rights and wrongs.
South Africa is a common law jurisdiction like the UK and it has similar contempt laws.
This is despite the two countries sharing a common law and language and aspects of culture.
Justices created a common law by drawing on customs across the country and rulings by monarchs.
Whatever the motive, over half of cohabitees mistakenly believe they have rights because they are in a "common law' marriage.
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A common-law thing, no kids.
We belong to a common-law tradition.
"She's a common-law constitutionalist," Calabresi said.
But on Thursday, "housing" was elevated to the cozy domesticity of a common-law marriage.
Knight, a confederate army deserter, was in a common-law marriage with a former slave.
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