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The phrase "as are rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that rules are included in a previously mentioned category or situation.
Example: "The guidelines are strict, as are rules that govern our conduct."
Alternatives: "as are regulations" or "as are policies".
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Dietary restrictions are common, as are rules for the behaviour of people facing important life events such as parturition, marriage, death, and rites of passage.
Regulations requiring employers to maintain records of and to make periodic reports on "work-related deaths, injuries and illnesses" are also contemplated, as are rules requiring accurate records of employee exposures to potential toxic materials and harmful physical agents.
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Examples such as are ruled out by, and those such as are ruled out by.
He describes the character of Graham as being ruled by a mantra -- "I desire" -- that has been somewhat mitigated by the civilizing influence of Esther.
A New York Times report published Saturday details a toxic workplace culture at Vice Media, which the paper characterizes as being ruled by "a top-down ethos of male entitlement".
No formal ethics approval was required for this strictly retrospective study as was ruled by the local ethics committee (Ethik-Kommission der Landesärztekammer Rheinland-Pfalz).
Well, as they are rules, I expect everyone to follow them in their communications.
"As are many other rules.
They act as if they were rules mavens.
Unfortunately for Switzerland that is were the fun ends as Mehmedi was ruled offside.
The state supervises education, as is the rule throughout Egypt.
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