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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually enforce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the implementation or application of rules, laws, or policies in a practical manner.
Example: "The new regulations are designed to actually enforce compliance among all employees."
Alternatives: "truly implement" or "effectively apply".
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"The money allotted to states that adopt this one-size-fits-all mandate won't cover the many millions it costs to actually enforce the mandate due to increased monitoring and enforcement".
Can we actually enforce this amendment?
The authority said it had no powers to actually enforce this request, however.
Whether Mr Fashola can actually enforce his curbs is another matter.
"But how do you go out and actually enforce those protections?" she said.
In particular, umbrella agreements often include vague language or rules that are impossible to actually enforce.
Condemn the laogai, and actually enforce laws against slave-labor products.
I'd ban it, actually, enforce it with a few asbos, I don't think that's too strong.
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Add to that, the estimated law enforcement costs of actually enforcing SB 1070 and arresting, processing, and housing thousands of suspected lawbreakers.
"The next best thing to actually enforcing the law uniformly is having a really big enforcement tool that you only use sometimes.
The rule is actually enforced by the N.B.A., which has no plans to change it.
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