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Discover Ludwig"new regulations" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to recently-introduced rules or laws. For example: "The government has put in place new regulations to protect endangered species."
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Rules would mean new regulations.
New regulations are due.
But she has not issued new regulations.
"The E.P.A. can't issue new regulations".
New regulations are taking a bite.
The fans were already anticipating new regulations.
New regulations, however, inspire new products.
Why might new regulations actually be expansionary?
The new regulations also make other changes.
Meanwhile, firms are strangled by new regulations.
Enter the politicians, bearing new regulations.
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