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Discover Ludwig"anarchy on" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
"Anarchy" refers to a state of disorder and lack of government, so it would not make sense to add "on" after it. A correct and more commonly used phrase with "anarchy" would be "anarchy in" or "anarchy reigns." Here's an example: "The country descended into anarchy after the overthrow of the government."
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While there was anarchy on one side of the net, there was calm on the other.
As one senior Conservative said: "We cannot afford a repeat of such anarchy on our streets; we would be finished as a government".
Complete anarchy on the streets.
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To some vocal critics at the time, the seeming anarchy on the canvas was a counterpart to a feared anarchy on the streets.
"Anarchy on the campus prevailed," he says, pointing to evidence of bullying.
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"There is complete anarchy going on," the source continued.
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Natural law theories all understand law as a remedy against the great evils of, on the one side anarchy (lawlessness), and on the other side tyranny.
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