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Discover LudwigThe phrase "policing at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of enforcing laws or regulations in a specific location or context. Example: "The focus of the seminar was on the challenges of policing at large public events."
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British police have said there will be strengthened policing at ports and increased policing at public events in the coming days.
She disagreed with suggestions that policing at last year's event was heavy-handed.
And Jerome Skolnick, an expert on policing at New York University School of Law, generally agreed.
That, plus a certain gutlessness about taking responsibility for policing at the very top.
Ahern doubted that the DUP even wanted the devolution of policing at this point.
It is doing considerable damage to effective policing at the national level.
Hubert Géant, head of policing at ONCFS, is astounded by the scale of the trafficking operation.
Superintendent Andy Smith, who was in charge of policing at yesterday's match, confirmed that officers are investigating the incident.
They are principles which have stood the test of time, improving policing at both an operational and strategic level.
The increase in violence, was "alarming", said Joanne McCartney, the Labour spokeswoman for policing at City Hall.
But it would also include moves to reduce demand on policing at a time when crime is falling.
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