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"inadequate regulation" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a lack of sufficient rules or guidelines governing something. One can use this phrase when discussing a specific issue or problem that is caused by ineffective regulations. For example: - The recent financial crisis was largely attributed to inadequate regulation in the banking sector. - The government is facing criticism for its inadequate regulation of air pollution, causing harm to public health. - Inadequate regulation of the food industry has led to numerous cases of food poisoning and contamination. - The company was fined for their environmental violations and inadequate regulation of their waste management practices. - Some argue that increased government control and oversight is necessary to address the issue of inadequate regulation in the healthcare industry.
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The mistrust is often deserved, but for a perhaps surprising reason: Regulators' failures are due to excessive, not inadequate, regulation.
That's why the right answer to inadequate regulation isn't simply more regulation it's smarter regulation and more competent regulators.
One of Mr. Greenspan's fellow board members, Edward M. Gramlich, urgently warned about the inadequate regulation of subprime mortgages.
Freedom to compete may have been stifled by inadequate regulation, but freedom of expression is mostly alive and well.
Everyone agrees that the crisis stemmed, in part, from inadequate regulation.
Professor Schmidt said he expected more bad news from European banks, given what he described as an "unhealthy mixture" of risky assets, lack of transparency and inadequate regulation.
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Near the peak of the great booms, old economic cautions are dismissed, financial and managerial operators sidestep increasingly inadequate regulations and ethics surrender to greed.
"At present, coastal zoning maps are confusing, with the few conservation gems hidden amongst protected areas that are ineffective because of inadequate regulations or poor enforcement".
CONGRESS has proven adept at placing blame for the gulf oil spill — depending on whom you listen to on Capitol Hill, BP bears the bulk of the responsibility, or the Interior Department and its increasingly inadequate regulations, or both.
This is supported by the existing literature, which shows that, in Tanzania, there are inadequate regulations set-ups for management of groundwater (Kabote and John 2017).
I continue to believe that a comprehensive review of the rise and fall of A.I.G., and the involvement of counterparties can provide a useful vehicle to understanding how inadequate regulations, cheap money, risky business deals, and in some instances, corruption led to the current economic crisis".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com