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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not compliant" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that does not meet a required standard, such as a rule, regulation, or policy. For example, "The restaurant was not compliant with the health and safety regulations and had to close down."
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I mean, she is not compliant.
I am nothing if not compliant.
"You are not compliant with who the beneficial owner is.
"That means that they are not compliant with the rules for a fair trial.
Klaris, the imaginary friend in Sheehan's novel, was certainly not compliant.
"Or think they're not compliant and don't follow what the doctor says".
Facebook has rejected the assertion that it is not compliant with Europe's data protection rules.
"If they see something that's not compliant with the law, they are to write it down," he said.
One of the problems we do know is that some of these have got plugs that are not compliant.
Most of the newspaper industry has signed up to the Independent Press Standards Organisation, which is not compliant with Leveson.
Draft UN Res avoids Iraq Res 1441's fatal ambiguity on automaticity of military action if Saddam not compliant.
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