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Discover Ludwig"in a regime" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a system of government or rule that is in place, either in a country or in an organization. For example, "In the strict regime enforced by the school board, students had to adhere to the rules of the school or face the consequences."
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Morgan, Carnegie and Rockefeller ushered in a regime of philanthropy on a monumental scale.
In a regime of superabundant free copies, copies lose value.
They engage in a regime of instruction, prohibition and surveillance.
He is an Iranian nationalist in a regime that stresses the universal values of Islam.
Many of them say, "I'd rather die here than be tortured in a regime prison".
"You've got to invest in a regime, keeping prisoners active and engaged.
Better relations with China are likely in the near future, but the Chinese will not want to invest too much in a regime whose future is deeply uncertain.
In that event, tough times indeed are ahead, the advent of which may usher in a regime change in thinking about central bank structure, governance, and policy.
It may also be argued that controlling the obstreperous nation resulted in a regime of harsh police supervision and oppressive censorship throughout the empire.
Ahmed, a father of two, was killed in a regime prison according to his nephew, Abu Muhammed, who tells the story.
But trauma played an important role in extremist recruitment – one young man joined Isis after being raped and tortured in a regime prison.
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