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Discover Ludwig"current laws" is a perfectly correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to laws that are currently in effect or recently passed. For example, "The current laws on immigration make it more difficult for refugees to find a home."
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Not under current laws.
Current laws clearly lay out France's secularism".
Can our current laws protect consumers?
Current laws require cable systems to carry local stations.
"Everything is shoved under the table under the current laws.
Current laws are unjust, and tear families apart.
Current laws make this possible only with extreme difficulty.
Verizon, like Apple, suggests that current laws are insufficient.
Are current laws adequate to fight this scourge?
Current laws ban the creation of new grammar schools.
Given current laws, trust is our only option.
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