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The word 'legalised' is correct and usable in written English
It is the past participle form of the verb 'legalise', which means to make (an action or activity) legal or acceptable. You can use 'legalised' in situations where something was previously illegal or prohibited, but has now been made legal. For example: "The government legalised same-sex marriage, granting equal rights to all couples." "Recreational marijuana use has been legalised in some states, but it is still illegal at the federal level." "The city council voted to legalise street food vendors, allowing them to operate and sell their food without fear of being shut down."
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legalised
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Past of legalise
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Her policy was to reverse the trends in modern politics that were made possible by the trade unions being legalised.
The film may be said to have been successful in its objective as, a year after its release, Denmark legalised pornography.
"The latest laws against so-called gay propaganda, first in the regions and then on the federal level, have essentially legalised violence against LGBT people, because these groups of hooligans justify their actions with these laws," Kochetkov said.
Hence we had Thom Yorke and David Byrne railing against the evils of streaming – and Yorke's grand but flawed attempts to create a new way of selling music – either through a "pay what you like" scheme or via a legalised BitTorrent model.
But that war was lost when gay sex was legalised, and now civil partnership confers equal inheritance rights.
And today, too, experts confirm that supporting legalised hunting and caring for the environment are not mutually exclusive.
Now they have legalised throwing up to 15 degrees.
Here's how that looks for each year: Understandably, the first full year after civil partnerships were legalised was the most popular, with 32,212 people entering into civil partnerships in 2006, dropping to 14,756 the year after.
The former mayor of Baltimore, said to be one of the inspirations for the Tommy Carcetti character in The Wire, has introduced gun control legislation, abolished the death penalty and legalised same-sex marriages, all while successfully increasing government spending on areas such as transport.
In 2014, the first legalised gay marriages took place - making 2013 the last year that civil partnerships were the only option for same-sex couple seeking a legal union in every UK country besides Northern Ireland.
Not one woman involved in Sweden has been murdered as a result of her involvement, and yet in countries where the sex trade is legalised, such as Germany and the Netherlands, there have been significant numbers of fatalities.
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