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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated laws" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to laws that are related or connected to a particular subject or context.
Example: "The new regulations must comply with all associated laws governing environmental protection."
Alternatives: "related laws" or "connected laws".
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Thus, there may be chances associated with the punctuality of trains, for example, without any presumption that there are any associated laws.
American society needs to rethink these age milestones and associated laws.
The Wilderness story includes Israel's agreement to a new covenant, based on observing the Ten Commandments and associated laws.
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Stories associated with law and country and the way knowledge is passed on are woven into Wright's books.
Although the term delinquency is the most often used in the literature, it is closely associated with law-breaking behaviors.
Kevin Outterson, an associate law professor at West Virginia University, agreed.
Steve Calandrillo Seattle, June 24, 2005 The writer is an associate law professor, University of Washington.
Ms. Cahill (left), 37, is an associate law professor at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I.
Dr. Williams was a law professor, associate law dean and vice president at Iowa, and then law dean at Ohio State.
A Yale graduate, now 44, she is an associate law professor at Fordham University who has occasionally written for the Guardian.
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