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"master the rules" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of learning and following rules and guidelines. For example, "In order to succeed in this competitive environment, you must master the rules and play by them."
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What better place than a retirement mecca to master the rules of Social Security?
That is highly dangerous since the machinations of the salary cap change constantly and an agent must master the rules the way a rider commands a bull.
That's why I found it easier to master the rules of the game there than did some of my French colleagues.
In the case of the n.Fluent project, programmers are not trying to have a computer master the "rules" of a language, but rather are looking for statistical patterns between two sets of translated texts and among the words themselves.
Mrs. Clinton has sought to master the rules and traditions of the Senate in a way that one friend likened to the methodical approach Lyndon B. Johnson took as a Senate newcomer, ingratiating himself with the more senior Southern Democrats who ruled the body.
They also had to master the rules and regulations that govern safety on the railway.
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In May 1904, after mastering the rules of 19th-century sculpture at the Bucharest School of Fine Arts, Brancusi set out to walk from Romania to Paris.
She also masters the rules of commerce ("so simple, even an imbecile could understand them") and sets her lover on course to become a successful, completely trivial businessman.
My hope is that, having mastered the rules of fine dining at such a tender age, McGarry will feel soon inspired to break them.
I have myself played the part of Lieutenant von Yellenic like this and so drilled my boys in the yard, until they mastered the rules just like Willi now.
Besides mastering the rules that books—or computer programs recommend for this style, such as avoiding passive verbs, substituting short or at least Germanic for Latinate words where possible, and the like, there are some problems peculiar to historical writing.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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