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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breaking law" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe the act of violating a law or breaking a rule. Example: The consequences for breaking the law can be severe, including fines and even imprisonment.
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Judging by what happened so far in Libya, there was no sign of the feared reprisal and breaking law and order and revenge and so on.
When I, as a columnist for The Times, questioned these arrests, a Bloomberg spokesman advised: "N.Y.T. policy does not allow breaking law to gather news as you know".
The monitoring methods for dynamic and static stresses are as follows: Dynamic stress is mainly monitored through the breaking law of coal rocks.
For breaking law enforcement news, follow @LAcrimes, @cindychangLA and @joelrubin on Twitter.
Why is Bratton breaking law enforcement's first commandment, which holds that thou shall not publicly covet another police commissioner's domain?
#BREAKING: Law enforcement source tells News19 Charleston church shooting suspect arrested in Shelby, NC — News 19 WLTX (@WLTX) June 18 , 2015
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"We have a knack for breaking laws," he muttered.
Our campaigns are not about breaking laws but about creating laws that protect the environment.
Both deny knowingly breaking laws of any nation.
He broke laws, promises, lives.
We never broke laws.
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