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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a need to enforce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity or requirement to implement rules, laws, or policies.
Example: "There is a need to enforce stricter regulations to ensure public safety."
Alternatives: "a requirement to implement" or "a necessity to uphold".
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Several Democrats have seized on the news of the bank's loss, saying the case underscores a need to enforce a strict Volcker Rule.
Religions may have evolved out of a need to enforce social cohesion, but one cannot deny the sense of belonging that going to church confers on the participants.
Over time, as Donner shows, doctrinal and dynastic divisions among the Muslims created a need to enforce orthodoxy, rendering Islam more distinct from other faiths and hardening its boundaries.
To be perfectly clear, even in a fully legal, highly regulated market like Colorado's there will be a need to enforce prohibitions on large-scale, unlicensed marijuana grows — similar to the way the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco and Firearmsbusts illegal home alcohol distilleries.
Don't get me wrong, there shouldn't be a need to enforce "right" because people should already know what "right" looks like.
There is a need to enforce the same for other contributors to diesel emissions cargo-handling emissions cargo-handlingocomotivequipment
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Federal prosecutors, who have a dismal record of pursuing charges against those who lie on a gun application, need to enforce the system vigorously.
So long as public unions are a fixture of American public life, we need to enforce a blanket prohibition against unearned increases in pensions or wages to public employees for completed work.
I can't put it any more simply: we don't need a new law; we need to enforce the ones we have.
But, as "a sacred space", a selfie with Nelson Mandela's body lying in state would be quite another matter, he says, and it's a pity the police need to enforce this rule.
While lunging a suborn horse, you need to enforce your dominance.
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