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Discover Ludwig"laws for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to laws that are intended to regulate or govern a certain behavior or activity. For example, "The government is considering implementing new laws for curbing pollution levels."
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Who's making laws for us?
First, Laws for Life (with addendum).
Some campaigners want looser laws for bikes.
The laws, for the most part, worked.
"Who are the laws for?" she said.
What are drug laws for?
Politicians pass laws for Gun-Free School Zones. Gun-Free School Zones
Take China's green lending laws, for example.
No laws for microfinance exist in Jordan.
There have been no laws for Italy – just laws for him.
The Feds start relaxing health care laws for states.
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