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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take the rules" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning
It could be used in contexts where someone is being asked to accept or follow certain rules.
Example: "Before we start the game, please take the rules seriously to ensure fair play."
Alternatives: "follow the rules" or "adhere to the rules"
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Residents of the country's driest city take the rules seriously.
It's interesting to take the rules and see what you can do.
"You can't simply take the rules of the old institution and slap it onto news ones.
"Why don't we just block-grant every state, take the rules off and let them do these strategies," he asked.
"I was the only one in our little group who could not take the rules at all.
There are the collections that stand out for being restrained, or, in the case of Lanvin, for refusing to take the rules of a fashion show seriously.
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Now they'll take the rule.
We cannot afford any longer to not take the rule of law for what it's really worth.
Take the rule about pronouns and possessives that Mr. Keegan cited in his challenge to the testing service.
"I do think the judge will take the rule into account," said Marc Ganis, the president of Sportscorp Limited, a sports business consulting firm.
We may take the rule of law for granted, but immigrants from China, Haiti, Syria and other parts of the world know how rare it is.
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