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Discover Ludwig"do law" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "practice law." For example, "John decided to practice law after graduating from law school."
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They do law.
With Justly so do law firms.
"I have always wanted to do law," she says.
Why do law firms need to be involved?
Do Law Schools Adequately Prepare Students for Practice?
"Why do law reforms spread around the world in waves?
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So, evidently, do law-abiding Finns, even though their system is Europe's most lenient and would probably be the object of soft-on-criminals derision in many societies outside of the Nordic countries.
If, like the archbishop of Canterbury, you absolutely must have God do law-breaking miracles – apparently he would give up and become a Quaker if the tomb had not been empty on the third day – then at least restrict His activities to the cause of our salvation.
What effects do laws have?
Did "Law & Order" go Hollywood?
Does Law matter?
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