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'regulated market' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a market that is overseen and governed by specific rules and regulations. For example, "The stock market is a highly regulated market, with numerous laws and regulations in place to protect investors."
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A heavily regulated market.
They called it a "regulated market economy".
"It's a regulated market without rules," he said of Greece.
Not full legalisation, but a controlled, regulated market for the production, distribution and sale of narcotics.
Another possibility it could have recommended was pilot studies using incentives in a regulated market.
"But that's not going to stop me asking questions whenever I see a highly regulated market.
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There is an alternative to our barely-regulated market.
Both sides should want a sensible, regulated, but not over-regulated, market".
At the other end, power utilities (distribution companies or Discoms) operate in a highly-regulated market.
Our answer: Go for a discount broker, preferably in a well-regulated market like London.
Instead, "it's the competitive energy market, what's colloquially known as the 'de-regulated market'; that's why nuclear plants are being built in the 'regulated' market".
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