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Discover Ludwig"make rule" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to creating a policy or a rule. For example: "The school board needs to make rule changes to better serve the student population."
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We continue to make rule changes in our game to make our game safer and decrease the probability of injuries".
The scandal comes at a difficult moment for Russia's president, Dmitri A. Medvedev, who has vowed to make rule of law the foundation of his presidency.
"Physics says two cars are going to push and they're trying to make rule changes to keep us from doing it, so it is kind of a hybrid of pack racing and tandem racing," Menard said.
"When we need to make rule adjustments, we do it," Bettman told The Toronto Globe and Mail recently, adding, "You can't just knee-jerk and gut the game for the sake of doing it".
The "buy, don't make" rule is also applicable for the office potluck and the book club cookie exchange.
"To his credit, he does have some legislation in here that could make rule repeals go a little bit slower," Narang said.
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