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Discover LudwigThe phrase "violate laws" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to break or disobey laws. Example: The protesters were arrested for attempting to violate laws by trespassing on private property.
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US regulators have recently stepped up their actions against banks that violate laws against money laundering and tax evasion, amongst other violations.
Ordinarily, such practices could violate laws meant to protect consumers.
Such tactics could violate laws requiring lenders to obtain a court order before evicting homeowners.
He enjoys romps like Star Trek even when they violate laws of physics.
It's easy to imagine that a company's behavior might violate laws meant to protect consumers, rather than businesses.
The attorney general, Philip Ruddock, said the interviews might violate laws that make it a crime to associate with terrorists.
"Argenbright Holdings continues to violate laws that protect the safety of Americans who travel by commercial airlines," Mr. Ashcroft said.
"If this country punishes all those who violate laws, why doesn't it punish itself," said Frank Basque, 42, a veterinarian.
Many shoreline alterations exceed permit limits, violate laws and regulations or slip unnoticed by government enforcers, Mr. McAllister said.
He did not mention the elected officials, Republicans mostly, who have urged punishment without mercy on those who violate laws that they refuse to reform.
Last month, Bristol-Myers said that it started an internal review of its sales and marketing practices to make sure that they did not violate laws.
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