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The phrase "a rule that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific guideline or principle that governs behavior or actions.
Example: "There is a rule that all employees must submit their reports by Friday."
Alternatives: "a guideline that" or "a principle that".
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Now there's a rule that needs trimming.
"They have a rule that mentions gratuitous violence," Assange said.
As a rule, that is no longer the case.
A rule that allows that to happen needs revision.
A rule that came to mind in 1983.
The S.E.C. is also considering changing a rule that would benefit SecondMarket and its rival exchanges.
It's also strange because this is not a rule that applies to all British diplomatic clubs.
It was a rule that never had to be remembered: don't go near the brothers' house.
She ignored a rule that required her to penalise Adelman for a slapdash presentation when bidding.
He said "our sport deserves" a rule that would prevent players from enduring such conditions.
"Trying to have a rule that applies to fashion trends is a losing game," he said.
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