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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a law on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to legislation or regulations concerning a specific subject or issue.
Example: "The government is considering a law on data privacy to protect citizens' personal information."
Alternatives: "a law regarding" or "a law concerning".
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There ought to be a law on this one, a tough law.
Gov. Bob McDonnell of Virginia signed a law on Tuesday repealing the state's one-per-month limit on gun purchases.
He has now promised one of his first priorities will be to pass a law on sexual harassment.
(A law on the books since the 1970s says otherwise).
A law on gun trafficking is thought likely to pass.
"It's a law on the books," she said.
The agency did not urge a law on cellphone privacy.
"But we will draft a law on conflict of interest".
A law on "foreign agents" in the media is in the pipeline.
It hopes to prove that a law on unfair terms in contracts applies to the charges.
India will have to pass a law on data protection and privacy.
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