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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new code of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a set of principles, rules, or guidelines that are being established or revised.
Example: "The organization has decided to implement a new code of ethics to guide employee behavior."
Alternatives: "a new set of rules" or "a new framework of".
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A new Code of Practice will record all such crimes.
PhRMA, the American industry's trade association, has introduced a new code of conduct for corporate largesse.
There won't be a new code of conduct either, because "this industry is riddled with them".
On this front, he has issued a new code of ethics.
They had wanted China to sign a new code of conduct covering the islands.
The idea of introducing a new code of communication also applies to art biennials.
The Opposition leader also wants a new code of conduct for the banks to follow.
The securities industry is also drafting a new code of conduct for stock analysts.
Prof Kennedy recommended at least a new code of practice and preferably a new law.
Another is to introduce a new code of practice for writers.
Then he embraced a sure-fire diet: a new code of ethics.
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