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The phrase 'regression of democracy' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a situation in which a country or political system is moving away from a democratic form of government towards a more authoritarian or totalitarian system. For example: Over the past few years, many observers have noted a worrying regression of democracy in certain countries around the world.
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Every front page in the national newspapers splashed the news on Wednesday, with Le Monde in particular stressing what it called the "immense" and "immediate" responsibility of Mr. Hollande, who, the newspaper said in a front-page editorial, "must act if he wants to avoid even worse political catastrophes and the regression of democracy".
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"I would be the first one to shout loud and clearly if I see any sign of regression in terms of democracy," he said.
Mr. ElBaradei said he had "emphasized to all the security authorities here that everything has to be done in due process," adding, "I would be the first one to shout loud and clearly if I see any sign of regression in terms of democracy".
Parody of democracy.
Muslims are incapable of democracy.
"Those are marks of democracy in action".
The Iranian people are capable of democracy.
"It is fraying the fabric of democracy".
But this was no celebration of democracy.
"It looks like a celebration of democracy".
It's the antithesis of democracy".
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