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The phrase "amend these rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of making changes or modifications to a set of rules or regulations.
Example: "The committee decided to amend these rules to better reflect the current needs of the organization."
Alternatives: "revise these rules" or "modify these rules".
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He would later amend these rules depending on how well they predicted what actually happened.
Legislation could amend these rules.
The Organizing Committee reserves the right to amend these rules at any time for reasons it deems appropriate for a better organization of the race.
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The finance minister, Mathias Cormann, said the government opposed "amending these rules on the fly as part of this critical piece of tax integrity legislation".
The SEC could easily amend these IAA rules.
The Forest Service, however, said it would amend those rules, calling the changes insignificant.
"But they can amend those rules anytime," he noted.
This is not to attack the Government for these changes; the Chancellor had little choice but to amend the rules of the EIS and similar schemes for fear of falling foul of the European Union's rules on state aid.
This would be as simple as having the Commerce Department amend the rules of Bayh-Dole.
Second, Congress should amend the rules governing drugs, including oncology treatments, subject to "restricted distribution" safety controls.
The simplest option is to amend the rules that allow savers to take 25% of their pension pots tax-free.
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