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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Is this sentence correct:


"I don't know if any laws have been enacted against that, but that tradition is not longer practiced."



And does 'enacted' mean the same as 'passed'?

  

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" And does 'enacted' mean the same as 'passed'? The sentence is correct, and 'enacted' means 'passed'. Yes.

  • " And does 'enacted' mean the same as 'passed'?
  • The sentence is correct, and 'enacted' means 'passed'.
  • Yes.
  • CJ
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Christine Christie

Is this sentence correct:


"I don't know if any laws have been enacted against that, but that tradition is not longer practiced."


And does 'enacted' mean the same as 'passed'?

The sentence is correct, and 'enacted' means 'passed'. Yes.

CJ

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