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The phrase "laws provide for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that a law or set of laws has been put in place to address a particular issue or provide for certain rights or protections. Example: "The new tax law provides for lower income families by offering tax credits and deductions."
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Current laws provide for popular election of only 12 of the 29 legislators.
That is one reason the Dodd-Frank and Sarbanes-Oxley laws provide for clawbacks.
Modern bankruptcy laws provide for the initiation of liquidation proceedings upon petition by either the bankrupt himself or his creditors.
So the real freedom that right to work laws provide for workers is the freedom to work for less.
The editors argue that there is no burden at all since voter ID laws provide for free state IDs for those who do not have them.
In areas where finding accessible or readily adaptable polling places proves difficult, federal and state laws provide for any number of solutions to prevent mass polling place closures.
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Twelve states have laws providing for statewide fluoridation, the C.D.C. said.
As a child, he immigrated to Germany from Poland under laws providing for the return of ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe.
*Enactment of laws providing for greater access to DNA testing for criminals and for competent legal counsel for defendants in capital cases.
That is a case from Illinois on whether states can enforce laws providing for binding independent review of a health maintenance organization's rejection of a proposed treatment.
In the decade since September 11, the Australian parliament has enacted many laws providing for powers and sanctions that were unthinkable prior to the 2001 attacks.
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