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The phrase "approved a code of conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the formal acceptance or endorsement of a set of guidelines or rules governing behavior within an organization or group.
Example: "The board of directors approved a code of conduct to ensure all employees adhere to the company's ethical standards."
Alternatives: "ratified a code of conduct" or "endorsed a code of conduct".
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On January 8th the central bank approved a code of conduct it had asked the industry to produce.Though it is packed with insurers and pension funds, Britain has less in the way of a recognisable private-placement market than Germany or France, says Mark Hutchinson, head of alternative credit at M&G Investments, part of Prudential, a British insurer.
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and a majority of the state's 430 hospitals approved a new "code of conduct" to make it easier for the union to organize thousands of workers.
Meanwhile, the guerrillas sacked their political leader, Adem Demaci, in a move which increases prospects that their Kosovo Liberation Army would accept a western peace plan.See article: Kosovo's next bloody roundThe European Commission approved a new code of conduct for its commissioners and civil servants.
A code of conduct.
That application included a code of conduct.
A code of conduct based on personal freedom.
There was a code of conduct which they always followed.
N.B.A. fans are now subject to a code of conduct.
A code of conduct could be terrific for them.
Q: Is there a code of conduct for managers?
Isn't there a code of conduct here?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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