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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comply on" is not correct and usable in written English.
In English, the phrase "comply with" is used to indicate that someone is adhering to a policy or request. For example, "The company agreed to comply with all safety regulations."
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All said they would not comply, on the advice of House lawyers.
Charles Counsell, executive director for automatic enrolment at the organisation, said: "Most employers comply on time and we continue to see compliance rates in the high nineties.
In the meantime, some states face the loss of federal aid because they did not make enough effort to comply on time, officials said.
But Ofcom left open the possibility of revisiting the nuclear option of full separation if BT did not comply on key issues.
Not until February 2007 did it begin to comply on a steady basis — but it still did not turn over the raw data, which social scientists and others said was necessary to understand trends.
Another key aspect of the law is the legal requirement for heavy power users – those consuming 300 kW or more – to comply on an individual basis with the renewable energy targets enshrined by law.
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Audiences at 59E59 Theaters are encouraged to contribute material to "#9" via Twitter, and several theatergoers complied on Friday night, with one helpful audience member adding that diapers spelled backward is srepaid.
Google complied on Thursday.
Secretary-General U Thant complied on May 19 , 1967
The 33-year-old eventually complied on Thursday, despite reacting angrily to the BOA's intervention.
Most of the Indonesian Christians complied, on the advice of pastors.
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