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Discover LudwigThe phrase "codified at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to the official recording or incorporation of laws, regulations, or rules in a specific location, such as a legal code or statute.
Example: "The new regulations are codified at Title 15 of the United States Code."
Alternatives: "enacted in" or "recorded in".
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Now some say that the approach codified at Fort Leavenworth has become so dominant that it is actually stifling innovation.
Cynghanedd had developed by the 13th century from the prosodic devices of the early bards and was formally codified at the Caerwys Eisteddfod (Assembly of Bards) of 1523.
Although its origins go back centuries, the notion of papal infallibility was effectively codified at the First Vatican Council, a meeting of church officials in the 1860s.
This source material is scarcely discernible in the choreography, though the classical ballet vocabulary was also codified at the French court.
It's time for this to stop!" To lighten things up, Hosea could have amused the youngsters by reading the official definition of tackling, codified at Rule 3, Section 34 of the N.F.L. Rulebook: "The use of hands or arms by a defensive player in his attempt to hold a runner or throw him to the ground".
Six out of nine research sites reported that the implemented services had been either codified at the site or institutionalized into agency (i.e., Department of Correction) policy at the site, or scaled up to a broader context in terms of extending the services or practices to other facilities.
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Attention is paid to the necessity of codifying at least at the level of Eurocode rules of the examination and design of the material and structures made from high strength concrete (HSC).
In Scenario 2, any foodstuff, at FoodEx level 4, which has been codified as canned in at least one national survey, was always considered to be consumed as canned in all dietary surveys considered in the EFSA Comprehensive Database.
If the problem Rein identified is codified segregation at the polls, enabled by the laws and officials that specifically and explicitly bar black people from voting, then of course he is right.
While patents can be considered to be a valid measure of codified knowledge, at the same time patents do not necessarily capture all the dimension of internal knowledge mainly because of the elements of non-codified knowledge (Arora and Gambardella 1990).
Disease activity was codified prospectively at each visit or hospitalisation for every calendar year according to a pre-established gradation from 0 to 5 (table 1).
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