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It is typically used to refer to a system of laws or regulations, and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. For example, "The student council had to develop a code of conduct for the upcoming event."
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See Hammurabi, Code of.
(See Justinian, Code of).
What code of knightly conduct?
133 Code of Ordinances.
A code of conduct.
The code of silence?
"He violated the code of ethics.
Track has its own code of behavior.
Who killed the code of silence?
The code of him remains uncracked.
There is a strict code of confidentiality.
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