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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such legislation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific law or set of laws that have been mentioned or discussed previously. Example: "Such legislation has been heavily debated in Congress, with supporters and opponents voicing their opinions on the matter." In this sentence, "such legislation" refers to the specific laws that have been the subject of debate in Congress.
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Such legislation has only just been drafted.
Admittedly, passing such legislation is not easy.
"Such legislation would be a bad idea".
But Congressional Republicans blocked such legislation.
The trucking industry opposes such legislation.
He would have to veto such legislation.
Virginia lawmakers have already approved such legislation.
The industry vehemently opposes such legislation.
Fifteen states have passed such legislation.
President Clinton strongly supports such legislation.
But such legislation would be scrutinized carefully for its details.
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