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The phrase "a kind of regulating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process or mechanism that serves to control or manage something in a certain way.
Example: "The new policy is a kind of regulating measure to ensure compliance with safety standards."
Alternatives: "a form of control" or "a type of oversight".
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EVs can also be considered as a kind of regulating resource to take part in supplementary frequency regulation [12].
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And my sustained anguish over my waistline and tortured efforts to regulate it bespoke a kind of shallowness and vanity that I'm not looking for in politicians.
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So, I do worry that we kind of regulate ourselves out of some really great possibilities that are on the data mining side [in medicine.]".
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