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"introducing new rules" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of bringing in new regulations or standards. For example, "The board of directors is introducing new rules to improve safety standards in the workplace."
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"The council is introducing new rules about what kind of gifts should be given.
And governments everywhere are introducing new rules on the financing of politicians and political parties.
Ministers reacted quickly with a pledge to ban such a harmful idea by introducing new rules.
The Europeans must do more to wean themselves from Russian gas, by diversifying supplies and introducing new rules and infrastructure to trade energy across the continent.
But in the meantime they are introducing new rules, such as limits on performance-related pay at banks, that could do more harm than good (see article).
John Garamendi, the state's insurance commissioner, says he will soon bring civil charges against a number of companies, as well as introducing new rules to improve disclosure.
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On top of that, a number of healthcare shares have been hit by overnight news that the US has introduced new rules to reduce the benefits available to its companies buying overseas businesses for tax reasons.
However, it also introduced new rules.
The league introduced new rules to limit concussions in football this year.
And that is why regulators introduced new rules to make their fixed-income businesses safer.
In November Etsy introduced new rules allowing sellers to have their products manufactured by other firms.
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