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Hello, my friends, I check the dictionary and find comply would always collocate with "with" but sometimes I hear people saying comply to, I cannot remember the whole sentence, I was wondering whether it is wrong to say so
- What is correct Comply with or comply to? - Answers
The preposition typically used with the word "comply" is "with " For example, "You must comply with the rules and regulations " Comply is when you follow a rule or law or guideline that has been made
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Good evening, and thank you in advance for your reply I have a doubt about a short sentence in which I am not sure about what preposition a I should use I've alway used WITH, but this one has not been accept en the school The sentence is: "You must comply WITH the rules of the game", while
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Hello, I have a sentence here Does it sound ok? The Control Organization X statement of compliance of the facility unit of construction with the requirements of the technilcal regulations was received Compliance with or compliance to? And what other synonymical phrases for compliance with
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What is correct Comply with or comply to? The correct phrase is "comply with " It means to adhere to or follow rules, regulations, or instructions
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Comply with There has been some erosion of standards in recent years Yes, it is comply with, and yes again standards have been eroding, but that's the nature of standards, they keep going downwards, until entirely new ones come on the scene (natural selection progression?)
- Is it comply with or comply to rules? - Answers
Yes, it is correct to say "to comply " This phrase is commonly used to denote a person or entity's adherence to rules, regulations, or requests
- Is it correct to say to comply? - Answers
Yes, it is correct to say "to comply " This phrase is commonly used to denote a person or entity's adherence to rules, regulations, or requests
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