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The phrase "law was established" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the moment or process of creating a law or the fact that a law has been in place for a period of time. Example: In 1776, the United States Declaration of Independence was signed, and the law was established that all men are created equal.
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But three years after the law was established, Gabrielsen had his 40%.
Before the law was established, more than 500 meth labs a year were found in Oregon.
"The law was established after the shooting of a police officer and would be invoked if the public are under threat.
Just look at the EU court of justice ruling on Google search results, a case that could never have been envisaged when the data protection law was established".
A nonprofit group, set up as a 501-C4 organization under federal tax law, was established to be the formal developer of the project.
BOXY white brick apartment houses — wasn't dislike of them part of the reason the landmarks law was established four decades ago?
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Abortion rights and equal access law are established in most western countries.
The stability of the system under the modified control law is established.
−1/2 power law is established to describe final KAM distribution near crack path.
An intensity factor law is established which allows accurate prediction of crack size.
The law is established based on experimental observation and existing empirical decay function.
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