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Is it correct to say in conformance with?

Yes, "in conformance with" is a grammatically correct phrase. It means "according to" or "in agreement with".

Here are some examples:

* "The product was manufactured in conformance with industry standards."

* "The company's policies are in conformance with all relevant laws."

* "The design of the building is in conformance with the architect's plans."

However, there are sometimes more concise alternatives that convey the same meaning, depending on the context. For example, you could say:

* "The product was manufactured according to industry standards."

* "The company's policies comply with all relevant laws."

* "The building's design follows the architect's plans."

Ultimately, the best way to choose the right phrase depends on the specific situation and your desired tone.

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