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Discover LudwigThe phrase "read law" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to study or learn about law, typically in an academic or formal setting. Example: After completing her undergraduate degree, Sarah went on to read law at Harvard Law School.
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There he read law.
Baker read law and was admitted to the bar.
After Rugby he read law at University College, Oxford.
After leaving school, he read law at Bristol University.
To satisfy his parents' upwardly mobile ambitions, he enrolled to read law in Paris.
After graduation, he read law — and the local mood — at a small Northampton firm.
From 1909 to 1912 he was at Trinity College, Oxford, where he read law.
In fact, he read law and economic history at Cambridge – hardly a position of total ignorance.
"I have now considered your establishment as a place to read law (jurisprudence).
After St Edward's school, Oxford, he read law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
He read law books and wrote briefs and kept up to date through newspapers.
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