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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an infringement" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a violation or breach of a law, rule, or agreement. Example: "The company was fined for an infringement of environmental regulations."
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It's an infringement on a monopoly.
"I think it's an infringement on personal rights," she said.
They frame it as an infringement of their faith.
Key to an infringement claim is consumer confusion.
Some called the bill an infringement on free speech.
That was ruled an infringement of human rights.
Forbidding the veil is an infringement of liberty.
"I think it's an infringement on my rights".
Ireland will also claim an infringement on our tax sovereignty".
In principle, that's hardly an infringement of free speech.
The A.P. spreads the most information throughout all news media, so an infringement on the A.P. means an infringement on all news.
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