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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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norms regulations or spec

How would you phrase the following sentence please?
I had my car shipped to Europe from Canada and had to change my headlights to European spec/regulation/norm.

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I had my car shipped to Europe from Canada and had to change my headlights to meet the European requirements. Clive

  • I had my car shipped to Europe from Canada and had to change my headlights to meet the European requirements.
  • Clive
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I had my car shipped to Europe from Canada and had to change my headlights to meet the European requirements.

Clive
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When would you use norms or regulations?

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norms - eg When speaking of normal practices in a cultural context.

regulations - eg When speaking of rules that do not have the full force of law, for instance in the context of a club.
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Would this work
I had my car shipped to Europe from Canada and had to change my headlights to conform the European standards.

Thank you
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AnonymousWould this workI had my car shipped to Europe from Canada and had to change my headlights to conform to the European standards.Thank you
'The' before European is optional.

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