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Discover LudwigThe phrase "other laws" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to laws that are not specified or mentioned previously. For example: - "The Constitution guarantees certain rights, but other laws may restrict them." - "It is important to understand both state and federal laws, as well as any other laws that may apply to your situation." - "The court case set a precedent that could potentially impact other laws related to freedom of speech." - "The company complied with employment laws, but violated several other laws related to environmental protection."
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Other laws are being stretched, too.
Other laws of nature applied, too.
Four other laws defend immigrants in other ways.
Other laws broadly restrict financial relationships between hospitals and doctors.
Literal and liberal enforcement of the other laws will follow.
If this legislation doesn't apply, other laws will".
We would still obey the (other) laws of the land.
Of course, other laws prohibit making pets of wild animals.
"No, it's not possible, while there are other laws which ban the creation of election blocs".
Yet in time other laws too (on artificial insemination, for example) were changed to remove discrimination.
What other companies can ignore which other laws on what real or dreamed-up religious grounds?
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