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The rules in the school should be in English.

School rules and regulations.

Read French and English [ru? lz]? Beauty [ru? lz]?

The law of numbers; Rules (plural form of rules)

Verb (abbreviation for verb) rules; Dominate; Award (third person singular form of rule)

Lexical collocation:

Honder's law? Hunter's law; Honder's rule

Competition rules? Rules of the game; Rules of the game; Competition rules; rules of a contest/competition

Cider house rules? Memories of the past; Cider house rules; Cider house rules

Evidence rules? Digital evidence rules; Proof rule

Usage of words:

The basic meaning of rule is "rules, regulations, rules and regulations", which can refer to the rules and practices that guide and control behaviors or actions, or the rules that an organization forces its internal personnel to do or never do. This is a countable noun.

Rule can also refer to "custom or convention" and is usually used in the singular.

When used as an uncountable noun, Rule can mean "rule, manage".