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Discover Ludwig"maintain a policy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate continuing to follow a preexisting rule or plan. For example, "The staff of the company must maintain a strict policy of cleanliness in the work space at all times."
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"We, like always, respected everyone's time … we maintain a policy that is not commercial".
Note that the CBAT has long had (and continues to maintain) a policy of no refunds.
"Thus, Iran has tried to maintain a policy of active neutrality, so that it would not appear that Iran is supporting either America or the Taliban".
At the time he said: "In a liberal democracy you can only maintain a policy of locking children up behind barbed wire by spreading lies and demonising the dispossessed of the earth.
"Should the need for financial aid exceed the budget," Columbia wrote the board on Dec. 18, "we may need to review whether we can maintain a policy of providing aid to meet demonstrated need".
"Do we, as a society, want to maintain a policy of 'always on'?" Mr. Davidson, a former antitrust lawyer appointed to the Florida commission by the governor, Jeb Bush, a Republican, is still weighing his answer.
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Still, Israel maintains a policy of isolating the area.
The Trust however maintains a policy of no redundancies.
For the most part, though, the Obama Administration has maintained a policy of circumspection.
In fact, Patagonia maintains a policy to not directly support research, its spokesman Adam Fetcher told me.
Israel has long maintained a policy of silence on pre-emptive military strikes.
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