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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Law

Suppose "that" refers to some activity:

"That is illegal under law."
"That is illegal under the law."

"That is illegal under local law."
"That is illegal under the local law."

"That is illegal under law, local and national."
"That is illegal under the law, local and national."

Could some be incorrect?
  

Top answer

No, all are fine.

  • No, all are fine.
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Do the versions with "the" mean the same thing as the corresponding without "the"?

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