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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enforce laws" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that laws and regulations are being actively implemented and observed. For example: "The government has been doing its best to enforce laws that protect the environment."
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Each EU country has its own data privacy czar to enforce laws, although enforcement varies greatly between countries.
And it's also worth highlighting a point The Times' editorial board made last year: Law enforcement doesn't do enough to enforce laws aimed at abusive paparazzi.
"We're trying to enforce laws for which there is no other enforcement mechanism," he said.
It still cannot pass or enforce laws".
The police should enforce laws.
The report recommended that Qatar strengthen and enforce laws preventing recruitment agencies from charging fees.
That, in turn, makes it harder to enforce laws relating to the trade in stolen antiquities.
Boosting police numbers to enforce laws and educating people about sorcery were key, he said.
And other countries have the right to enforce laws also against Italian citizens".
Kejriwal has called on neighbouring states to enforce laws against burning agricultural waste.
We the people hire government representatives to create and enforce laws to ensure that our society will survive and prosper.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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