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house rules
noun
Plural of house rule
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The phrase 'house rules' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase typically refers to the specific rules and regulations that apply to a certain house or residence, as established by its residents. For example, "We must follow the house rules put in place by the landlord, or else face an extra charge."
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HOUSE RULES, by Jodi Picoult.
The house rules follow.
And they all know the house rules.
Lasse Hallstrom's "The Cider House Rules".
(Her works include "The Cider House Rules").
Finally, we have "The Cider House Rules".
Its house rules are posted on a sheet of paper.
There aren't a lot of house rules: knock first.
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House Rules require MTR on rules and joint resolutions".
Above: A House Rules Committee hearing about John Boehner's lawsuit.
It was one of my mother's House Rules.
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