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The phrase "rules of civility" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a set of social norms or codes of behavior that are expected in a polite and respectful society. Example: "In order to maintain a harmonious workplace, employees are expected to follow the company's rules of civility, such as treating each other with respect and using appropriate language."
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RULES OF CIVILITY, by Amor Towles.
RULES OF CIVILITY, by Amor Towles (Viking, $26.95).
He sometimes pushed the rules of civility in business to the breaking point.
This is about rules of civility and a way that society talks to each other.
"We have certain rules of civility and recognition -- to recognize their use of space," he said.
Tinker is enigmatic, adorable and lives his life according to George Washington's Rules of Civility.
What unites these interpretations is a shared suspicion that the rules of civility exist to preserve our hierarchies.
"It feels good to go to a bookstore again," he told me, and recommended "Rules of Civility".
George Washington's "Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior" left 110 points of advice for succeeding generations of politicians.
We are able to do this because the multiculturalism movement succeeded in changing the rules of civility.
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