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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regime of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system, set of rules, or a method of operation, often in contexts related to governance, health, or control.
Example: "The country has implemented a regime of strict environmental regulations to combat pollution."
Alternatives: "a system of" or "a framework of".
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The Taliban unleashed a regime of terror.
Associated with this drying came a regime of periodic fires.
It got us a regime of gangs and thieves".
In a regime of superabundant free copies, copies lose value.
They engage in a regime of instruction, prohibition and surveillance.
Their parents took them into a regime of terrorism.
In 2005 a regime of indefinite house arrest was constructed.
A regime of emotional hygiene was put in place.
A regime of flower milk cleansers, flower mists and moisturisers.
Third, empirically, this article studies part of a regime of valuation of nuclear weapons.
It was the difference between a regime of frivolity and one of nonchalance.
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