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The phrase "enforcing *" is not correct or usable in written English. If you want to use a phrase that conveys the same idea, you could use "imposing" instead. For example, "The school took a hard stance on truancy by imposing strict consequences."
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We're enforcing the law".
That's nature enforcing continuity again.
The problem is enforcing it.
"Enforcing mandatory blowouts.
I tried enforcing bedtime.
"It's enforcing the law.
But enforcing that will be difficult.
Enforcing the law was "difficult," he said.
Enforcing current immigration laws does just that.
"They're enforcing them to generate revenue".
One critical issue remains enforcing any agreement.
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