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The phrase "authoritarian regime" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a government or political system that is characterized by strict control and obedience to authority, often with the suppression of individual freedoms and rights. You can use the phrase "authoritarian regime" when discussing a specific country or government that exhibits these characteristics, or when comparing different types of political systems. Example: "The citizens of North Korea have lived under an authoritarian regime for decades, with the government tightly controlling all aspects of their lives."
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China's authoritarian regime is brittle.
It could backslide into another authoritarian regime.
"This is an authoritarian regime," she said.
"This is an authoritarian regime.
"Not cool, insensitive foot-soldiers of the authoritarian regime.
"Under the authoritarian regime, many hidden interests were managed".
"We are living in an authoritarian regime," he said.
For every high-growth authoritarian regime like China there are authoritarian economic disasters like Zimbabwe.
There, peaceful protests against an authoritarian regime were met with repression and slaughter.
During the subsequent authoritarian regime, however, the power of the Supreme Court was greatly reduced.
This is the cost of living within an authoritarian regime with diminishing patience for deviance.
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