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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted laws" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to laws that have been formally accepted or enacted by a governing body or organization.
Example: "The newly adopted laws aim to improve environmental protection and sustainability."
Alternatives: "enacted laws" or "established laws".
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In addition to greater adoption of majority voting standards, states such as Delaware have recently adopted laws specifically permitting proxy access and proxy solicitation expense reimbursement bylaws.
More than a dozen countries have adopted laws legalizing same-sex marriage.
In 1975, only eight states had adopted laws defining "brain death".
Most states have adopted laws that regulate the availability of sugar-sweetened beverages in school settings.
Vermont and San Francisco have adopted laws allowing workers to request predictable schedules.
Recently, Uganda, Kenya and Guinea-Bissau adopted laws to end FGM.
The key breakthrough for right-to-work came in 2012, when Michigan and Indiana adopted laws.
And about 30 states have adopted laws mandating minimum purchases of renewable energy.
Russia has also adopted laws tightening controls on bloggers, public wireless users and data-server operators.
In 2004, Britain adopted laws to make extradition to the United States easier in response to the September 11 attacks.
In the nineteen-twenties and thirties, many states adopted laws that prohibited the unlicensed concealed carrying of a gun.
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