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The phrase "a new regulator" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently established authority or mechanism that oversees or controls a specific area, such as finance, health, or technology.
Example: "The government has announced the creation of a new regulator to oversee the cryptocurrency market."
Alternatives: "a fresh authority" or "an updated overseer".
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They might conceivably be made accessible to a new regulator.
And would a new regulator demand fatter capital cushions?
Bowe doesn't want a new regulator at all.
With Standard Chartered settlement, a victory for a new regulator.
But so far every step towards a new regulator has been taken by these very people.
How does a new regulator survive and prosper amid so much flak?
Ed Miliband also said he backed statutory underpinning of a new regulator.
They will have to meet demanding national standards and will be overseen by a new regulator.
To get a new regulator, banks have two options under state and federal banking laws.
Talk of a new regulator "underpinned by statute" has lost perspective, however.
Then many banks, faced with a new regulator, try to find more lenient supervision.
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