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'a legislative' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a law, proposal, or action made by a legislature, or to refer to the institution of the legislature itself. For example: "The new legislative passed by the government aimed to reduce air pollution."
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It's a legislative priority.
The year 1972 was a legislative watershed.
The council is strictly a legislative body.
Finally, there is a legislative effect.
This creates a legislative loophole.
Two, find a legislative solution".
It's a legislative JUSTICE BREYER.
A legislative election was held in February 1938.
The changes will require a legislative amendment.
It is faith without a legislative agenda.
Each would require a legislative miracle.
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