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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreign regime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a government in a foreign country. For example: "The United Nations has accused the foreign regime of committing human rights abuses."
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What if the potentially harmed persons are the security forces of a repressive foreign regime?
And it must try to remove the foreign regime that shelters him.
Should you, for instance, support an ugly foreign regime because it is the enemy of a still uglier one?
The grimiest business practices might approve cementing a lucrative international deal with a corrupt foreign regime, but nations, at least in theory, operate on a broader set of principles.
Afterward, he had gone to film school, and in 2010 he began writing a script that he called "Gray State," in which a totalitarian foreign regime conquers the U.S. government and a band of patriots form a resistance.
Robert Neill said Madrid was "stooping to the level of Franco's government", while his fellow Tory Nigel Evans pointed out that the last foreign regime to open a UK diplomatic bag had been Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe – "not the best of company to be associated with".
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Foreign regimes teetered.
The acquirers are foreign regimes or companies closely tied to them, such as sovereign-wealth funds.
Thus, America's reliance on oil from fickle foreign regimes will decline.
They declare that every barrel distilled means less oil bought from foreign regimes that hate America.
The journalists decided that they should also redact identities of vulnerable individuals who might suffer reprisals from foreign regimes.
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