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The phrase "an implied code of conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to unspoken rules or expectations regarding behavior within a particular context or group.
Example: "In our organization, there is an implied code of conduct that encourages respect and collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "an unspoken set of rules" or "a tacit code of behavior."
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There is no written rule on fraternization, Jackson said, but there is an implied code of conduct.
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"Time Warner, like many large corporations, has an implied code of civility," said Linda E. McCutcheon, former president of Time Inc. New Media and now chief executive of Internet Tradeline.
There should be an international standard for a code of conduct that creates accountability globally.
It's not a good thing to find oneself living by an outmoded code of conduct.
There are rules and an ethical code of conduct.
All healthcare workers have an ethical code of conduct and mandatory reporting obligations.
It is an Islamic code of conduct, respect for oneself and for one another.
State an expected code of conduct.
Actual clowns, McNicol explained, have a code of conduct, follow an ethical code, and obey a clown constitution.
However, it is a voluntary code of conduct.
Rather, he wants the entertainment industry to adopt a voluntary code of conduct.
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