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"authoritarian regimes" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you are referring to governments that are characterized by an authoritarian or autocratic style of ruling, especially those which do not allow citizens the freedom of expression. For example, "Authoritarian regimes often do not allow freedom of expression for their citizens."
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"It's a phenomenon of authoritarian regimes".
"But he identified himself with authoritarian regimes".
Not all authoritarian regimes involve military rule.
Authoritarian regimes can build capriciously.
This makes democracies stronger than authoritarian regimes.
That's the instant authoritarian regimes fear most.
Indonesia illustrates the risk for authoritarian regimes.
The collapse of authoritarian regimes gave the process another heave.
Authoritarian regimes can tyrannize their citizens into less violence.
The rural populations and business interests favoured the authoritarian regimes.
"In authoritarian regimes, that can work," he said.
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