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Discover Ludwig"made a rule" is a correct and acceptable phrase in written English.
It means to create or establish a rule or guideline. Example: "The teacher made a rule that all students must turn off their cell phones during class."
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"We made a rule," he said.
"I made a rule not to be on reality shows.
So we made a rule in the company.
In his sick internal world, he's made a rule system.
But I made a rule of never asking a hotel concierge for a recommendation.
In our house we made a rule that there's no such thing as two martinis.
They made a rule never to be apart for more than three weeks.
The government made a rule that no farmer could own more than 250 hectares, or nearly 618 acres.
One actor made a rule that "at least one out of every 9 or 10 scenes has to be British".
That is why the noted teacher and author Vivian Paley once made a rule that her students couldn't exclude anyone from their play.
After moving here four years ago and choking on traffic, she made a rule: "Wherever I'm going has to be within one mile of the house," she said.
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