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The phrase "are often not regulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations or entities that typically lack oversight or control by governing bodies or authorities.
Example: "Many online platforms are often not regulated, leading to concerns about user privacy and data security."
Alternatives: "frequently lack regulation" or "commonly go unregulated".
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But take caution; these products are often not regulated by the FDA and do not undergo the rigorous testing to assure your safety.
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Second, the intermediate genes regulating the expression of gene modules are often not identified.
Unfortunately, in the developing world, access to antibiotics is frequently not regulated and their use in agriculture is often rampant.
McKelway was often not.
The farms where they're bred aren't regulated, because dog meat isn't regulated under Korean law.
These rhythms are often regulated by short exposure to light.
Helicases are often regulated by protein partners.
This means that they are often difficult to regulate under existing laws.
These are not utilities, because they are not regulated.
Interestingly, unlike the well-organized operons in pseudomonads, the catabolic genes in sphingomonads are often dispersed or not coordinately regulated.
What is not regulated are tax matters.
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