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Discover Ludwig"enforce order" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the importance of having a clear structure and adhering to certain rules. For example, "The police must enforce order in the city to keep everyone safe."
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Besides, governments have a right to enforce order.
The approach has raised questions about the determination of the French troops to enforce order.
Written constitutions were not, however, sufficient to enforce order in the new countries of the region.
"Nothing gets taken out!" shouted one of the militiamen, trying to enforce order.
Inmates known as "activists," who worked with the corrections officers to enforce order, made up a second privileged class.
No sane society can survive if the state, however fair, however free, cannot enforce order and hold a monopoly on legitimate violence.
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Also a problem is that some judges do not enforce orders.
Among the officers' alleged offenses were polygamy, refusing to answer questions about Jeffs when the church leader remained a fugitive and failing to enforce orders related to the Utah takeover of a church property trust, authorities have said.
(Presented as a double feature with "Romnocop," about a cyborg enforcing order at a lawless Convention).
Since the 1860s, the Six Companies — the umbrella organization of family associations whose members share the same surname — enforced order over Chinatown politics.
Step by step, America took on the job, often with others but sometimes alone, of enforcing order in almost every corner of the globe.
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