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Discover Ludwig'reading law' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in sentences such as: "Mary has been reading law for the past two years." or "The student was determined to gain a better understanding of the law through reading law books."
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Reading newspapers is considered to be more important than reading law texts.
I took a year out of reading law at Cambridge to look after her.
He boasted that he "stopped reading law books" soon after he started the job.
I was reading law at Oxford when Mr. Clinton first won the presidency.
While Blair was reading law at Oxford, Falconer read history at Cambridge.
Admissions tutors reading law applications aren't just looking for the sports captain who works part-time in a solicitor's office.
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There he read law.
After Rugby he read law at University College, Oxford.
Baker read law and was admitted to the bar.
From 1909 to 1912 he was at Trinity College, Oxford, where he read law.
After leaving school, he read law at Bristol University.
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