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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rules here" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the existence of rules in a specific location, but it lacks a subject or context.
Example: "There are rules here that everyone must follow."
Alternatives: "rules exist here" or "rules are present here".
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"There are rules here, and there are procedures.
"There are rules here on how you treat people and how you treat ideas.
"Then you have to say, 'O.K., but there are rules here.' " "It can be a little tricky," he added.
"They are trying to do the same thing, but they forget this is America, not India, and there are rules here".
Sorry Charlie, but there are rules here.
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Now, I thought there were rules here.
"You have rules in your own home, so there should be rules here, too.
1937 Cooper Hewitt Must Stand Trial SAN FRANCISCO — Mrs. Maryon Cooper Hewitt must defend the $500,000 civil damage suit brought by her daughter, Ann, it was ruled here today by Superior Judge E.P. Shortell.
But here are rules of thumb.
With that said, here are rules to live by (literally).
There are no rules here, although they should be vaguely complimentary.
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