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"laid down in" is correct and acceptable in written English.
You can use this phrase to talk about something that has been established or prescribed by a rule, law, or other document, such as a contract. For example: The terms of the contract are laid down in the agreement that both parties signed.
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It's already being laid down, in fact.
Total invoicing volume was discounted by 7.5%, as laid down in Spanish Royal Decree 8/2010.
That was a good principle laid down in the past.
Sand and silts were laid down in what is now the Ellsworth, Horlick and Pensacola Mountains.
Scientifically robust risk assessments, as laid down in the Regulation, will be essential.
And he laid down in bed.
The most systematic follow rules laid down in 1921.
That mocks the process laid down in law.
The houses are laid down in leafy-fronted rows.
And its new beat was laid down in Brooklyn.
"It followed the rules and regulations laid down in Scotland".
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