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"adopted new rules" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about a group or organization officially accepting and implementing new regulations or guidelines. Example: The company adopted new rules to improve workplace safety and reduce accidents.
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Having spent more than $2 million in taxpayer funds during the past year to defend three New Jersey officials charged with sexual harassment, the State Attorney General adopted new rules today requiring any of his supervisors who date their subordinates to disclose the relationship to a top manager.
Countries that adopted new rules as part of their adjustment cut debt by 39% of GDP.
On Friday, the Workers Partyy adopted new rules meant to assure hereditary succession.
Earlier this year, Spain adopted new rules making it less hard to restructure failing firms.
And it adopted new rules that will make the action more aggressive.
California, where the taxi regulator adopted new rules for ride-sharers last year, is the "primary example".
That year the Postal Service adopted new rules permitting private firms to deliver letters classified as extremely urgent.
The court has also adopted new rules requiring that initial special trial judge reports be made public.
The commission adopted new rules last year that restricted the work accounting firms can do for audit clients.
The Supreme Court of Illinois has adopted new rules governing the way death penalty cases are handled.
Second, the agency adopted new rules for track work that expanded safety zones and increased setup times.
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