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'the main rules' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the most important or fundamental rules of a given situation. For example, "We must all adhere to the main rules of the company in order to ensure smooth operations."
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NO sex, no politics and definitely no religion were the main rules of art making in the former Soviet Union.
The main rules are to cook the rice uncovered and, unlike risotto, not to stir once the simmering has begun.
Being able to party is one of the main rules of Headis, and a rule that was followed to the letter during the World Championship.
Before the fight against Bisping the retired UFC fighter Forrest Griffin explained that Silva had already broken one of the main rules of mixed martial arts – "don't be over 40".
But he thought that McCarthy's crusade was discrediting the anti-Communist cause: "That the McCarthy movement normally accuses only non-Communists of 'Communism' is one of the main rules of the game," he complained in 1955.
For a country that emerged battered and blinking from Soviet occupation not quite 20 years ago, being the only country to meet the main rules of the continent's main clubs is a triumph.
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The main rule then?
The main rule now?
That's the main rule: get the logo in shot.
"The main rule is that the law can be broken".
"And now for the main rule," Akunin wrote.
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