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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rules to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to guidelines or principles that govern behavior or actions. Example: "There are specific rules to follow when participating in the competition to ensure fairness."
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rules to its advantage.
There are rules to obey.
Tie credit rules to ratings.
rules to "achieve sustainable development".
If the court rules to uphold Prop.
However, there are rules to obey.
Are there any rules to this game?
There are rules to doing morning television.
I had rules to follow.
"You've got rules to follow.
Rules to Curb Transfer of Data to U.S.
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