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"which were enforced" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a specific event or action that was carried out or implemented. Example: The new laws, which were enforced last month, have resulted in a significant decrease in crime rates.
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Communities designed locally appropriate rules, which were enforced through peer pressure backed by the possibility of legal action.
It also forced evacuations, which were enforced by the Mexican Army.
These guidelines enabled us to extract 211 different short-term biological perturbations, which were enforced on many different genotypes.
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It has a specific law banning FGM, which is enforced.
This is in contrast to nonproliferation rules, which are enforced by agency inspections and come under treaty obligations.
She said local governments should not be required to follow corporate America's extensive disclosure rules, which are enforced by the S.E.C.
A factor in encouraging the out-migration of black Alabamians was the pattern of racial segregation under the Jim Crow system, which was enforced legally and extralegally.
It oversees the European convention on human rights, which was drawn up after the second world war and which is enforced by the Strasbourg court.
In his film, Ford traces the history of suburban segregation, which was enforced unofficially but firmly, and maps Nassau and Suffolk County areas that were reserved de facto for black residents.
This didn't just happen: it was part of a calculated policy to deny debate and scrutiny, which was enforced throughout the long Labour years.
Those released under the scheme have to abide by a minimum nine-hour curfew which is enforced by an electronic tag usually fastened on the ankle.
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