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The phrase "many rules of" is correct and usable in written English and can be used when referring to multiple rules or directives.
For example: "There are many rules of etiquette that must be followed in the workplace."
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Many rules of inference by circumscription have been formulated.
(That one in particular violated many rules of both science and ethics).
Many rules of the old law were pronounced obsolete by reason of disuse.
Despite her antipathy to many rules of Russian existence, writer found it difficult to return to Switzerland.
A California triple-crème pasteurized Brie-style cheese that breaks many rules of the best French Bries won the top cheese award last month at the International Food and Drink Exhibition, a trade show in London.
His second breakthrough came in 1974, when Huggins still in the business, assigned a pilot script to the writer Stephen J Cannell, who decided to break as many rules of the TV private-eye genre as he could.
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The university has many rules to prevent conflicts of interest.
It is probable that older people don't break too many rules, either of state or church.
One of the many rules in the world of live-in home staging is that you are not to talk to buyers, sellers or agents.
When you're a kid and there are so many rules, you kind of wanna break those rules.
This starts with being respectful of life's many rules and the laws of the land.
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