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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rule on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific regulation or guideline regarding a particular subject or issue.
Example: "The committee established a rule on the use of electronic devices during meetings."
Alternatives: "a regulation regarding" or "a guideline about".
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But the only way to access both on the same device is to create a rule on one account to forward messages to whatever account the Blackberry has access to.
Baldi has 14 games left to serve next season of a 16-game suspension as the result of an N.C.A.A. ruling that he violated a rule on professionalism.
Federal regulators trying to prevent more debt disasters like the one in Jefferson County, Ala., tightened a rule on Friday for the brokerage firms that help cities and states raise billions of dollars every year.
"At one of my jobs, IT had to create a rule on email server to stop my emails from being rejected as porn spam," said Clark Aycock.
" Des and Caron Archer have a rule on Valentine's Day.
If you broke a rule on Smith's team, you would not play.
Dickens was twenty-nine and wrote, as a rule, on a rampage.
"We have a rule on the show never to do any topical humor," Mr. Rosenthal said.
"We don't have a rule on performance-enhancing drugs, we never have had.
In the meantime, it would be better to finalise a rule on Basel 2, however they choose to pronounce it.
"Is there a rule on the books that a certain place needs to be rural from now to eternity?
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