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Discover LudwigThe phrase "introduce regulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in both formal and informal written English. For example, "The government has announced plans to introduce new regulations to protect vulnerable wildlife."
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Again, this is no reason NOT to introduce regulation.
The second, more likely, option is that the government will introduce regulation.
He's also pledged to introduce regulation of the private rented sector.
Bitcoin dealers have told the British government that it should introduce regulation for the digital tokens so they can be used for new businesses and to promote growth.
In order to mitigate the impact of decline in species, the government should introduce regulation to ringfence wildlife habitats from farming practices, or prevent the use of "the most harmful" pesticides, said Oliver.
Barbara Gallani, director of food safety and science at the Food and Drink Federation, which represents the industry, said: "To introduce regulation would be a very lengthy process and could negatively impact the excellent voluntary work that is underway to change recipes".
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City officials have already promised to introduce regulations over the next year to phase out both types.
The bill presented by Senator Blumenthal would introduce regulations for companies that store online data for more than 10,000 people.
The Equality Act goes further than the earlier duties, introducing powers allowing ministers to introduce regulations insisting that employers undertake equal pay audits.
In the absence of proper governance, there are pros and cons: anybody can set up a business here but I think eventually the government will introduce regulations.
The Indonesian government will introduce regulations this month to penalise 4m officials if they do not buy locally produced food, drinks, shoes, clothes, music and films.
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