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Free sign upThe sentence "It rules" is grammatically correct, but it is too vague to be used in written English without any context.
Depending on the context, "it rules" can be used to mean something is dominant or superior, to express high approval, or even to make a joke. For example: "This new game console is amazing; it rules!" "The new law passed by the government rules out any chance of changing the policy." "I heard Mary got a new job - it rules!".
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The IT Rules allow the designated officers to block the contents of the website".
But if it rules out military action its threats are toothless.
It rules.
In nature, it rules.
"It rules our life," he added.
Unfortunately, it rules the book.
At least, it rules mine.
Of – it's strange I say it – rules.
For one, it rules out tax increases.
It rules supreme in many parts of Physics and Engineering.
In Gujarat, though, it rules alone with a decisive majority.
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