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Discover LudwigThe phrase "norms of" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to accepted rules or standards of behavior. For example, "We must all abide by the norms of civilized society."
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Such are the norms of professional philosophy.
The norms of sentencing are being ignored".
"It would change the norms of private human behavior.
Is the brand reflecting tastes, or enforcing norms of behavior?
Do norms of human conduct or international covenants apply?
They say we are violating norms of international law.
"Now it's inside the normal, civilized norms of society".
Hitherto acceptable norms of human conduct do not apply".
"This grossly violates the norms of state language".
Their work has already changed the norms of architectural practice.
That is against the norms of international law.
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