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The phrase "the rule of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to accepted standards, laws, or practices. For example, "The rule of law is paramount in the legal system".
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The Rule of Law.
There's the rule of 9s.
"It's the rule of reciprocity".
The rule of law prevailed.
During the rule of Pres.
The rule of law can be inconvenient.
Or the rule of some Roman emperor.
The rule of the Assads must end.
He spoke of the rule of law.
"I believe in the rule of law".
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Follow the 'rule of three'.
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