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Discover Ludwig"lax on" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It may be a phrase used in spoken English, but it is not appropriate for formal writing. If you mean that someone is not enforcing a rule or regulation strictly, you can say they are "lax in enforcing" something. For example, "The boss was lax in enforcing the dress code, so many employees wore casual clothing to work."
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Oh no, you do it by rolling through LAX on one of those handlebar-less Segways and refusing a police request to use your feet.
However, when it comes to dogfighting penalties, New York State ranks 48 out of 50, and is therefore considered one of the most lax on its dogfighting laws.
An area with an economy almost as large as Brazil's has only one big international airport Los Angeles International, LAX on your tickets.
After his sensational testimony delivered our college pals to jail, one afternoon, I collared Alex at LAX on his way through Los Angeles.
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I'm particularly lax on that.
EMIRATES AIRLINES brought an Airbus A380-800 to LAX on Tuesday.
Companies viewed as lax on the sustainability front will damage their brands' reputations.
Could this be his warped protest against a government he saw as too lax on immigration?
"They have very rigorous requirements for the directors, but are too lax on the screeners.
Nobody will accuse me of being lax on state aid enforcement.
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