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Discover Ludwig"by protocol" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something that is done according to a set of established rules or customs. Example: "According to protocol, the president must be accompanied by a security detail at all times."
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Meetings won't get bogged down by protocol.
Bradley lacked the government's resources, but he had connections, and he didn't feel constrained by protocol.
That might seem surprising since same-sex couples are far less bound by protocol.
But when it comes to expressing thanks, we tend toward uninspired, joyless missives demanded by protocol.
The archbishop of Canterbury stands at the core of the British establishment, by protocol outranking even the prime minister.
Officials said the turnover was dictated by protocol because the conference president shares a stage with fellow heads of government.
By protocol, the order came from the president of the Mississippi River Commission, Maj.
Where's the Revolution, Scum? was presented, provocatively, in the Belgrade Youth theatre, not in the Jugoslav Drama theatre, or the city's National theatre, as demanded by protocol.
By protocol, he would have spent his final moments in the White House being "read out" of each program, a process that involves signing multiple confidentiality forms.
In them, a stunned-looking Mr. Jospin was forced by protocol to follow Mr. Chirac through a crowd of his supporters, who were chanting "Chirac, Chirac".
Article 35, recently amended by protocol 14, allows the court to throw out individual cases where an applicant "has not suffered a significant disadvantage".
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