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Discover LudwigThe phrase "codified in" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is used to refer to the act of creating a system of laws or standards, or to an act of officially recording something. For example, "The regulations for use of city parks have been codified in ordinance No.987."
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That position was codified in the Kyoto protocol.
Everything the Nazis did was codified in German law.
These ideals were codified in the country's constitution.
That duty was codified in the Employment Act of 1946.
The rules of bandy were codified in 1882, seven years after the rules for hockey were codified in Montreal.
In the field of urban semiotics, taste is defined as ideology codified in space.
The desired reaction, as has been codified in online writing, is a blunt and satisfied "THIS".
The principle of religious neutrality, codified in the First Amendment, includes two complementary prohibitions.
They spelled it "jenoside," and in 2003 it was codified in the country's new constitution.
The penal code is codified in a hardcover book that was kept at the ministry.
This legislation should be further codified in revisions to the states' driver's manuals.
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