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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lax in" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you mean for it to be used in the sense of being lax or relaxed about something, then you can use the phrase "lax about". For example, "I was surprisingly lax about the deadline for submitting my assignment."
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"They have been lax in enforcing that standard".
Conservation efforts have been lax in many Samoan communities.
UNTIL recently Colombia was lax in enforcing its environmental laws.
I vowed not to be so lax in the future.
Or you could become extremely lax in your personal hygiene.
French financial disclosure requirements are among the most lax in Europe.
After her father died, her mother became lax in her work.
Heavy regulation and protectionism have allowed companies to become lax in both production and quality.
Many business-school administrators think some universities have indeed been lax in their admissions procedures.
"Every now and then he gets a little lax in that.
Moreover, creditors whose claims are backed up by government safety nets are lax in monitoring banks.
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