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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a follower of rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who adheres strictly to established guidelines or regulations.
Example: "In our organization, we value integrity and professionalism, and we expect every employee to be a follower of rules to maintain a productive work environment."
Alternatives: "a rule adherent" or "a rules-compliant individual".
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A follower of rules.
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"Lincoln was not a follower of Ayn Rand.
He was a follower of Bertrand Russell.
He became a follower of Elijah Muhammad.
Corbyn is a follower of Tony Benn.
I asked if she considered herself a follower of fashion.
Kierkegaard's father had been a follower of Grundtvig.
Davis is a follower of Apostolic Christianity.
I am a follower of Jesus.
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