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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regulate that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to talk about controlling or managing something or someone. Example: The government passed a law to regulate that type of business, in order to ensure fair competition in the market. In this example, "regulate that" is used to refer to the government's actions in controlling or managing a specific type of business.
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In that scandal he was somebody who used his Senate position to effectively intervene and press regulators to not get involved and regulate that scandal.
AUDIENCE: There's no way to regulate that, though?
If you are going to regulate that more, it could become quite difficult to enforce".
There are few readily apparent options to regulate that world, all easily circumventable.
Should we as Congress, as a matter of policy, regulate that use?
After citing bingo in churches, Brand said, "We prefer not to try to regulate that kind of activity, but it's highly discouraged".
"People used to say, 'We don't really regulate that, it's not in our jurisdiction.' We don't care".
We can regulate that pretty well — the less the customers buy from us, the less we buy in.
Because not paying for insurance is an economic decision, Congress was within its power to regulate that action.
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Then there is the student's ability to self-regulate — that is, to remain focused, follow through with homework, and prepare for tests.
While the sixth circuit allowed that Evans-Marshall may have been treated "shabbily", it still maintained (quoting from another opinion) that "when a teacher teaches, 'the school system does not "regulate" [that] speech as much as it hires that speech.
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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.

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