Sentence examples for a enacted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a enacted" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "a" should not precede a past participle like "enacted."
Example: "The law was enacted last year."
Alternatives: "an enacted" or "a law that was enacted."

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Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a), enacted in 1946, created a private right of action against “[a]ny person” who uses false descriptions or makes false representations in commerce.

Many of Michigan's municipal finance failures are rooted in the interaction of the Headlee Amendment and Proposition A. Headlee and Prop A (enacted almost two decades apart) limit property tax increases to the rate of inflation or 5percentt, whichever is less.

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This gives a baseline to compare an enacted plan to.

Under the proposal, provisions in an enacted law could be altered only by Congressional vote.

A law enacted by a legislative body - such as the United States Congress, or a state senate.

The celebration documented was a tiwah enacted in a Kapuas River village in 1947.

Comment on a farce enacted by an ad.

The New Yorker, April 22 , 1961P. 33 Comment on a farce enacted by an ad.

"A culture is a people enacting a story," wrote Daniel Quinn in Ishmael.

A law enacted in 1995 lifted government price controls on a variety of commodities.

11 To overcome the veto, § 9(a) was enacted.

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