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"exploit the rules" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to express taking advantage of a given set of rules to gain an advantage. For example: "Our team was able to exploit the rules to gain an extra point in the game."
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"We exploit the rules of junk food to fuel the baby-carrot conversation.
They also caution that every election cycle produces new, unforeseen ways to exploit the rules.
Expect to see records broken throughout the week as competitors exploit the rules to their advantage.
Mr Thompson suggested players may sometimes look to exploit the rules.
Her riff about bad bosses who won't listen to workers and exploit the rules was both funny and politically true, which is why it worked.
The consumer group Which? said it hoped lenders would not attempt to exploit the rules to get out of paying adequate compensation.
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Colonial projects do not set out to do "good"; their primary intention is to exploit the ruled on behalf of the coloniser.
School operators insist in this meeting essentially that former students would act as con artists, and exploit the rule to bring down good schools like theirs, even when the school leadership did nothing wrong.
The schools watchdog Ofsted has previously said unregistered schools are exploiting the rules on home education.
Maybe even a boss who exploits the rules to further his own career.
Who can blame them when they have exploited the rules to become kings while the little people remain pawns?
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