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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enact a law" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing government or legislative actions, legal proceedings, or policies. Example: The government is planning to enact a new law to protect the environment. Another example: The city council voted to enact a law prohibiting smoking in all public parks.
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"We must enact a law that instills confidence".
"We cannot in good faith enact a law when so many questions remain unanswered".
How could a state enact a law that so mercilessly treats mothers as chattel?
Curiously, an absolutist monarchy was the first state to enact a law specifically punishing letter-opening.
Phnom Penh is set to enact a law that will hamstring the country's last independent voices.
Alabama looks set to enact a law that combines Mississippi's admitting-privileges statute with regulatory requirements similar to Virginia's.
But Mr. Markey's ultimate goal is to determine whether legislators should enact a law regulating the industry.
"What you're saying is that one individual now without any sort of legislative process gets to enact a law".
He went on to call for Congress to enact a law that would ban all human cloning.
Tennessee was the first state to enact a law, in 2014, expressly criminalizing drug use during pregnancy.
It found no basis for the secrecy and recommended that Congress enact a law overturning the regulations.
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