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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long established law" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a law that has been in existence for a significant period of time. Example: The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, citing the long established law that states employers must provide a safe working environment for their employees.
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Racial segregation was the long established law of the land and it was perpetuated, in part, by the Senate filibuster.
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That doctrine shields state officials from liability for civil rights violations so long as their conduct did not violate "clearly established" law.
It should be taken as established law.
International law has long established that denying reproductive health services to women in life-threatening situations is a violation of human rights.
But these measures may not feel like enough to Afghan women, for whom turning against one's in-laws, particularly families long established in America, can be terrifying.
Congress established laws for intelligence surveillance in the United States.
And under state law, there is already a disaster preparedness commission, long established, whose work would theoretically have encompassed the areas that Mr. Cuomo's new panels are studying, and which is supposed to be regularly updating its work.
"This has been long established".
But this is a long established tendency.
He had long established ties with Al Qaeda".
Both tools are long established.
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