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The phrase "upholds the law" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who follows the laws and rules of society, or someone who is devoted to justice. For example, "The district attorney is committed to justice and is determined to ensure that all citizens uphold the law."
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Tuesday's opinion is the second appeals court decision that upholds the law on the merits.
"I wanted to come to a European country which upholds the law and the rights of man," Mr. Makela said.
But they are frowned upon by those who believe that the Philippines can never become a prosperous modern democracy without a police force that actually upholds the law.
The majority upholds the law school's racial discrimination not by interpreting the people's Constitution, but by responding to a faddish slogan of the cognoscenti.
During that time there will be no body equivalent to the European court of justice to ensure that the government upholds the law.
"When this process is not respected, that means that this is no longer a country that upholds the law, nor human rights," he said.
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"We uphold the law".
(Two judges have already upheld the law).
The Colorado Supreme Court upheld the law.
AG's must uphold the law".
But in June the Supreme Court upheld the law.
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