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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more lax" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe rules, regulations, or guidelines that are more relaxed or lenient than usual. For example, "The new policy is more lax than previous regulations, allowing a wider range of people to qualify for the program."
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"It seemed more lax.
So his invitational is more lax.
And controls are far more lax.
So I've been much more lax.
"We have more lax environmental standards and much worse enforcement".
At NRG, though, the rules were more lax.
We find that financial conflicts of interest are indeed associated with more lax enforcement by auditors.
students (some are more lax about carding than others), but this is Boerum Hill, not St.
I'm more lax in my eating and I'll hit the chocolate harder.
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I'm obsessively clean, Navi was more... lax smile emoticon.
Farrelly allows for a more 'lax' interpretation of GDP.
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