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The phrase "violate the rule" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to break or disobey a rule. You can use it in various contexts, such as discussing laws, regulations, or social norms. Here are some examples: - "The company will terminate any employee who violates the company's code of conduct." - "It is important for everyone to follow safety procedures and not violate the rules set in place." - "The politician was found guilty of violating election laws and will face consequences." - "The teacher warned the students that cheating on the exam would be considered a violation of the school's academic integrity policy."
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If state B does not violate the rule, the state A's best response is to violate the rule.
Airlines can be fined $27,500 a passenger for delays that violate the rule.
"I am perfectly confident it will cost you dearly if you violate the rule".
"There are surprisingly few people who violate the rule" against attention-seeking, Coleman says.
Individuals who violate the rule face fines of $100, she said.
"I certainly hope we're not going to have a lot of students violate the rule," Durkee replied.
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Many small businesses already violate the rules.
So did Musk violate the rules?
This seems to violate the rules of parallel structure.
"What happens if voters violate the rules?" I asked.
"Why do they violate the rules?" Chief Jakubson asked.
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