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Discover Ludwig"emergency regulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a term generally used to refer to a law or regulation that is put in place in response to a new or urgent situation. For example: "Due to the spread of the coronavirus, the government has put in place a new emergency regulation that requires all citizens to stay at home for the next two weeks."
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NEW CHICAGO GRAIN RULES.; Emergency Regulation and Business Committee Proposals Posted.
But the court tempered the effect of the emergency regulation in other, highly significant rulings.
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Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear signed an emergency regulation banning steroids for the state's thoroughbred and standardbred races.
Mr. Papandreou invoked an emergency regulation to force the truckers back to work.
Also on Thursday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced an emergency regulation that shortens the period in which an insurance adjuster must inspect a claim to 6 business days, from 15.
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"I have already put emergency regulations down.
Some parts of the emergency regulations are urgently needed.
The restaurant filled the pool last week despite the city's drought emergency regulations.
A cartoon showed a blindfolded man gagged by a sheaf of emergency regulations.
The emergency regulations indemnify officers acting in good faith to enforce the decree.
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