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"norms about" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to societal or cultural expectations and standards. For example: "The school has strict norms about punctuality and attendance."
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We might speculate that new norms about cancer as a chronic non-fatal illness are disseminated along informal communication networks, and reinforced by group norms.
For adolescents without previous sexual experience, attitudes towards, social norms about and self-efficacy to use condoms must also be addressed.
Without shared norms about the rule of law, we cannot productively have differences of opinion...
Without shared norms about the rule of law, we cannot productively have differences of opinion..
I do think that societal norms about privacy made it possible.
Whether The Times likes it or not, its reviews reinforce descriptive and prescriptive norms about class.
Shifting norms about health insurance regulation may also affect the idea's reception in Congress.
THE more profound influence of contraception was the indirect way it transformed social norms about premarital sex.
Not only has he defied norms about divestment, he has also defied norms about disclosure — including by refusing to release his tax returns despite a four-decades-long expectation for presidents to do so.
One reason, many experts said, is a gradual shift in the norms about the generosity of health insurance.
Develop a human-readable values statement that reflects your company's norms about how data should be used.
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