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"policy landscape" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the existing policies and regulations governing a particular issue or area, often in a political context. For example, "The policy landscape surrounding climate change has shifted significantly in recent years."
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The policy landscape, however, is desperately complicated.
The policy landscape is, he claims, "a mess".
More recently, two significant changes have shifted the policy landscape.
I share Frum's exasperation with these attitudes (and with the policy landscape they've helped create).
He said her interests and advocacy ranged across the entire domestic and foreign policy landscape.
Now someone has done that, offering an easy-to-understand cartoon walk through the health care policy landscape.
The foreign policy landscape has become especially complex with many intraparty differences in the wake of the Arab Spring.
Defra acknowledged in its consultation that "potential distortions in the wider policy landscape" have given diesel an "unfair advantage".
"The policy landscape for renewables has become more challenging since the 2015 general election," the report said.
Shields, who was awarded an OBE in the New Year's Honours list, said: "The Government has created a policy landscape that's transformed the UK's start-up scene.
But the current foreign policy landscape features more protracted problems: an unpopular war in Afghanistan, a stalemate over Iran's nuclear program and an increasingly belligerent North Korea.
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