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The phrase "are tightly regulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is controlled or governed by strict rules or laws.
Example: "The financial markets are tightly regulated to ensure transparency and protect investors."
Alternatives: "are strictly controlled" or "are closely monitored."
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(Machine guns, properly so called, are tightly regulated).
Interest rates and borrowing terms are tightly regulated by the Swedish government.
Of those, only about 1% are tightly regulated by Reach and even fewer are regulated in the United States.
Advertiser-funded shows and product placement are tightly regulated in Britain, and there is some pressure to lift restrictions.
Advertising executives note that scientific trials are tightly regulated and that most medical journal articles get careful review.
Taxis are tightly regulated, and drivers face strict requirements.
Their channel activities are tightly regulated by endogenous nucleotide metabolites.
The RNR subunit protein levels are tightly regulated by the DNA damage checkpoint.
All the physiological processes involved in bone remodeling are tightly regulated by epigenetic factors.
There, S1P takes part in regulating various cellular processes and its levels are tightly regulated.
While they are not insured by the FDIC, they are tightly regulated.
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