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The phrase "a regime that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description or explanation of a specific regime, often in a political or governmental context.
Example: "The report highlights the challenges faced by a regime that prioritizes military spending over social welfare."
Alternatives: "a government that" or "an administration that".
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It's a regime that will bring plenty of change.
"I grew up with a regime that had nothing to offer.
"We make no apologies for having a regime that is designed to promote employment.
He is an Iranian nationalist in a regime that stresses the universal values of Islam.
In Augustus' case they reveal a regime that was outwardly constitutional, generally moderate, and certainly effective.
That is worth its weight in gold to a regime that is fighting to survive.
"It makes no sense to deal with a regime that doesn't want politics.
Brazil has hydro power and biofuels, so it wants a regime that favours those.
Today, however, no other river of comparable size has a regime that is so well known.
It is an outrage that America continues to back a regime that tramples them.
Escalation would be inevitable against a regime that will use every instrument it possesses to survive.
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