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Discover Ludwig"iron rule" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a rule or a policy that is strictly enforced and difficult to amend or challenge. For example, you could say, "The iron rule of the organization was that employees had to arrive on time or face a reprimand."
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General Suharto imposed an iron rule that lasted three decades.
Japan realized that its iron rule required more sophisticated methods.
"Most comeback records are awful – it's almost an iron rule," Osman says.
The iron rule by which the Man Booker shortlist is drawn up is simple.
Describing the Taliban's iron rule with poetic simplicity, he said: "These people were against life itself".
He naturally modified the slogan, replacing Orthodoxy with Marxism and autocracy with the leader's iron rule.
Travel literature is the exception to the iron rule of bulletins from abroad.
The "iron rule," he said, is never to be away for more than 14 days.
Batman is a lone freedom fighter rebelling against Superman's iron rule.
Also, it is unfair to imply that we supported President Zia's "iron rule".
Conversely, a successful reimposition of Mr Assad's iron rule would give succour to all Arab despots.
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