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"regulate traffic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing strategies to keep roads safe, or when discussing public transportation. For example, "The city has implemented a new plan to regulate traffic downtown."
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Roughly, whereas regulative rules regulate a pre-existing activity, such as traffic regulations regulate traffic, constitutive rules in a sense create a new activity.
They guide, warn, and protect drivers and regulate traffic.
Along the road, soldiers with red and green flags emerge from the mist to regulate traffic.
And governments can monitor and regulate traffic and gas emissions with the information.
The U.S. Constitution and law guarantee freedom of speech, but regulate traffic in machinery.
"The protesters insist on keeping security out of the square, even to regulate traffic," she said.
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Astrocytes and microglia differentially regulate trafficking of lymphocyte subsets across brain endothelial cells.
Caveolae are a special class of rafts highly enriched in caveolins, integral membrane proteins that regulate trafficking and sorting of caveolae.
Snxs are involved in several aspects of endocytosis and regulate trafficking of signaling receptors [29], [30].
We demonstrate here that the K+ channel β-subunits KCNE1 and KCNE3 regulate trafficking and activation of Kv12.2.
We review the signalling networks that are employed to regulate trafficking and conversely the effects of trafficking on signalling itself.
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