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ruled on
verb
Past of rule on
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The term "ruled on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone has made a decision about something, usually when it is a court or legal decision. For example: The judge ruled on the case, finding the defendant guilty.
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The court ruled on Wednesday that all three had freely chosen to remain Muslim.
Long negotiations have led to a proposed settlement, to be ruled on by Judge Denny Chin.
Disputes would be ruled on by an independent reviewer (widely dubbed an "ombudsman").
The court ruled on 12 June 1967.
New York's courts have not ruled on the issue.
A judge has not yet ruled on the issue.
He ruled on the strength of his uniform.
Judge Thokozile Masipa has not yet ruled on the request.
The court has not ruled on the appeal.
Nor has the Supreme Court ever ruled on its constitutionality.
The court has not ruled on the suit itself.
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