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The phrase "are strictly regulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rules, laws, or guidelines that impose limitations or controls on certain activities or behaviors.
Example: "The use of pesticides in agriculture is a matter of public health, and therefore, they are strictly regulated by government agencies."
Alternatives: "are heavily controlled" or "are tightly governed".
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Cell cycle transitions are strictly regulated by a series of cell cycle-positive regulators and -negative regulators.
Medical devices are strictly regulated in Norway and the legislation is in accordance with EU regulations [ 20].
Mr. Breaux has said dietary supplements should be treated more like drugs, which are strictly regulated.
Guns are strictly regulated in Japan, and few civilians own them.
By their nature, these experiments are strictly regulated or not permitted in some jurisdictions," he says.
Internationally condemned, chemical weapons are strictly regulated by international arms treaties.
These processes are strictly regulated by morphogen signalling and transcriptional networks.
This is highly contentious, as all of the providers are strictly regulated in how they carry out investment transactions.
Tourists are banned from staying ashore and are strictly regulated as to what they can and cannot do.
Actual automatic weapons are strictly regulated for civilian ownership in the US, and are often prohibitively expensive.
It is ironic that those same gadgets, when used by the police, are strictly regulated and controlled by strict legislation.
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