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The phrase "a licensing regime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a system or framework that regulates the granting of licenses for certain activities or industries.
Example: "The government has implemented a licensing regime to ensure that all businesses comply with safety standards."
Alternatives: "a licensing system" or "a licensing framework".
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"We're seeing a licensing regime emerging for the software stack," Mr. Smith said.
Nevertheless, they have tried to devise a licensing regime to detect and prevent violations.
It envisages a licensing regime allowing the US government to collect tax on bets.
Instead, the planners proposed a licensing regime that would create exactly the planned capacity in each industry, and keep it going no matter how badly it was run.
… Once a licensing regime is in place, existing license holders have an incentive to lobby to raise the bar for entry".
By the standards of resource-rich emerging economies, it is a fairly well-run place, so the chances are that it will succeed in coming up with a licensing regime that eases public worries without deterring investment.
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A plethora of underused venues, easygoing landlords and a relaxed licensing regime created a sense of lawlessness and independence which was lacking in other parts of London.
When the CQC was created it took on the responsibility of the three regulators plus a new licensing regime but with a third less funds.
The humdrum title of the piece of legislation hides what the government describes as "the biggest reforms to the UK banking sector in a generation", including a new law on reckless misconduct, a new licensing regime for top bankers and the "electrification" of the ringfence between high street and investment banks.
Yet if there is a serious willingness to implement a viable licensing regime, this too can be dealt with effectively.
A press licensing regime compromises freedom of expression by allowing a limited group to determine who can exercise this universal right and who can't".
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