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Learn to pronounce le·gal

/ˈlēɡəl/
adjective
  1. of, based on, or concerned with the law.
    "the American legal system"
  2. permitted by law.
    "he claimed that it had all been legal"
    synonyms: lawful, legitimate, licit, within the law, legalized, valid, permissible, permitted, allowable, allowed, above board, admissible, acceptable, authorized, sanctioned, warranted, licensed, official, enforceable, constitutional, statutory, statutable, ex cathedra, binding, bona fide, genuine, right, proper, sound, just, fair, rightful, de jure, honest, upright, legit, kosher
  3. (of paper) measuring 8 ½ by 14 inches.
    "a yellow legal pad"

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