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The phrase "almost no regulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is very little or minimal regulation in a particular context, such as laws or guidelines.
Example: "In the tech industry, there is almost no regulation governing data privacy, which raises concerns among consumers."
Alternatives: "barely any regulation" or "hardly any regulation".
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In addition, the gene 6a-hydroxymaackiain methyltransferase showed also almost no regulation in the qRT-PCR experiment while was down regulated in the microarray experiment.
The observation that only 34 probe sets are differentially regulated in GRdim mice upon prednisolone treatment, suggests that there is almost no regulation of gene expression by prednisolone in GRdim mice.
"In the last 25 years or so, there has probably been 15 years of almost no regulation," Mr. Eisenmann said of Panama.
A 2012 study from a University of Illinois College of Law assistant professor found that private police are "chronically undertrained" and nearly a third nationwide face almost no regulation.
Safina notes there is almost no regulation of the new technique by which drillers fracture geologic formations to reach natural gas, then inject large volumes of toxic "proppants" to hold fractures open.
Homeownership is central to Americans' way of life, and there is almost no regulation when it comes to a persons single-biggest asset.
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Overall, we found that while oil and gas companies are required to disclose a variety of information to provincial regulators, there are almost no regulations requiring this information to be disclosed to the public.
As it stands, almost no regulations regarding security procedures exist for the operators of tourist and charter helicopters in New York City, several industry officials said yesterday.
Its use and dissemination are subjected to almost no regulations.
Coal ash is toxic as a bad marriage, but here's the irony: there are almost no regulations on its disposal, so power plants, which are generally on rivers, largely dump it in a series of giant pits, in incomprehensible quantities, where the rain leaches the toxics down into the groundwater.
Texas has almost no statewide regulation.
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