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The phrase "are just enforcing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions taken to uphold rules, laws, or policies.
Example: "The authorities are just enforcing the regulations that have been put in place to ensure public safety."
Alternatives: "are merely upholding" or "are simply implementing".
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"We are just enforcing the law," Mr. Bart said.
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I'm just enforcing the law".
We're just enforcing the law".
Not the Romans — they were just enforcing the law as they saw it.
"We're just enforcing the law," one police official said, describing the early-morning action against cyclists on Tuesday.
Sheriff Arpaio has insisted that he is just enforcing the law and has mentioned in previous interviews that he has an adopted grandchild who is of Mexican descent.
The terror on their faces, this the officers clearly saw, "We're just doing our jobs, we're just enforcing the law".
"The fact that they're just enforcing the dress code so fiercely against young women is telling them that their education comes second to the education of boys at my school," she said.
"We do have the regulations within the game in order to stamp out any kind of foul and abusive language but they are just not enforced to the nth degree".
Airlines say some changes are just attempts to enforce rules they had been waiving, and others are intended to encourage business travelers to buy more flexible full-fare tickets again.
Nothing has changed in Netflix's terms of service; the company is just now enforcing its policies.
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