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The phrase "are trying to regulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to control or manage a particular situation, behavior, or system.
Example: "The government officials are trying to regulate the use of drones in urban areas to ensure public safety."
Alternatives: "are attempting to control" or "are working to manage".
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Our brains are trying to regulate us".
Imagine Hogwarts regulated the way your lot are trying to regulate us.
Furthermore, those making the rules may not fully understand the industry they are trying to regulate.
We are trying to regulate abnormal fees charged by some lawyers.
And not surprisingly, companies are trying to regulate this type of activism out of business.
In theory, most states are trying to regulate them, but the rules are full of loopholes and enforcement is difficult.
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"We're very clear that the site did not have pornographic or adult content hosted on it; but even if we did, my bigger concern is that [the Tripoli.ly domain regulator] domain registry is trying to regulate against the content of a website.
I'm trying to regulate Briana's food intake.
They have been trying to regulate this for a long time.
Senior White House officials acknowledge that they have been trying to regulate and decommercialize White House visits.
The Environmental Protection Agency, meanwhile, is trying to regulate greenhouse gases under existing laws.
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