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The phrase "law exams" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, "The law exams are notoriously difficult and require extensive preparation."
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The papers noted with glee that he failed his law exams twice.
He gained first place in English law exams and built up a law practice in the north of the country.
After failing three times to pass his final law exams at the Catholic University of Leuven (Louvain), Degrelle, who was a dynamic orator, entered politics.
Law exams work well enough since there is generally one body of law, with different variations by state; medical exams make sense because a femur is a femur.
He took the cleaning job to see him through night school where he passed all his law exams, but never found a foothold in the legal profession.
In frustration, Ms. Triano, 25, started an Internet support group for people who had had similar problems in taking the law exams, and 50 people joined, she says.
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And, on a banking law exam, his critique of the Fed would not pass muster.
You sleep through a law exam, cross the street listening to Jacques Brel, and it counts.
These are all real risks that are rarely invoked in a basic corporate law exam but lie at the heart of banking law and policy.
Miranda Larbi, an MA newspaper journalism student at City University, says: "I'm nervous that in a couple of weeks I won't have my watch in my law exam – and that might cause problems.
Today it reports that: "A teenager disclosed a forthcoming question for an A-level law exam on an internet bulletin board after his teacher had a meeting with an examiner".
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