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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a law for" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a law or set of laws that applies to a certain situation. For example, "A law for the protection of endangered species was passed by the Senate in 2020."
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"We have a law for blind hunters.
Massachusetts has had such a law for 30 years.
He has, however, laid down a law for finding a successor after his death.
About three dozen states have such a law for state courts.
There is a law, for example, passed in 1881, against insulting the head of state.
Are there really that many that we need a law for them?
"It's a law for the 21st century," Spain's interior minister, Jorge Fernández Díaz, said recently.
"I think if the Congress can pass a law for Terri Schiavo, a single person, that's O.K.," Pollock told Rowe.
We have a law for a reason, and everybody — even people with money — needs to obey it".
Legislators named a law for B. J. and his mother that strengthens the state's witness protection program.
"The government should make a law for building safe work areas, industries where woman can feel safe and comfortable".
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